[Elecraft] K2 Heatsink temperatures

Don Wilhelm w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Fri Jul 22 23:53:38 EDT 2011


George,

That 145 degF temperature is 62.8 degC.  While that is high, it is not 
so high to create any damage.
Your shack temperature is much higher than what is considered "normal 
ambient", so that is a contributing factor.

The auxiliary cooling with your high ambient temperature is a good 
thing.  115 degF is 46.1 degC.

In "normal" situations with an ambient temperature of 23 degC, the 
internal fan will do its job nicely and will usually keep the heatsink 
temperature below 60 degC.  If the CAL tpa parameter is set properly, 
the fan will go to high speed at 40 degC (104 degF) and remain on high 
until the temperature drops to 37 degC (98,6 degF).

In most cases, the "hold" temperature rule applies.  If you can hold 
your hand on it with only minor discomfort, all is OK, but if you cannot 
hold your hand on it for more than 2 minutes, it is hotter than normal.

We are experiencing some hotter than normal temperatures over much of 
the NA continent, so be safe and stay cool.  Temperatures in excess of 
100 degF are expected here in North Carolina for the next 2 days, with 
heat indexes in excess of 115 degF - going outside is like stepping into 
a sauna bath.  Anyone disagree with global climate change?

73,
Don W3FPR

On 7/22/2011 10:33 PM, W2bpi1 at aol.com wrote:
> Put a thermometer in the middle of the  heatsink on my rig. On  long CW
> xmissions I see temps as high as 145 Degrees F. Shack temp is 85F. I  have the
> fan set to run on high all the time. Is this normal. I laid another  small
> fan on the heatsink and the temp stayed below 115F. Has anyone added more
> cooling to their K2?  73 George/W2BPI
>


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