Transformer Cooling, A Hot one!
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2002 11:55 pm
I got a new cordless power tool, the transformer is very hot!
SInce all types of stuff uses tranformers, scanners, printer, etc... Figure I'll get a hot pc tranformer sometime too.
Would it be worth while you think to put a heat sink on it when you get a HOT one?
The bits with this partical tool are worth more than the tool, but being cordless I'd like to use it sometimes instead of the variable speed craftsman one I have which is tied to 110.
Otherwise if it weren't for the fact it is about 150 miles to the store and I want the bits I would probably take this one back.
Thought I might make a a alumnium heatsink for it so it don't burn out too fast. Now how would I fasten it on without voiding and warrunty (which probably is useless anyway) on this tool?
Thought about maybe using a large hose clamp to hold something like DDR heat spreaders around all four sides.
SInce all types of stuff uses tranformers, scanners, printer, etc... Figure I'll get a hot pc tranformer sometime too.
Would it be worth while you think to put a heat sink on it when you get a HOT one?
The bits with this partical tool are worth more than the tool, but being cordless I'd like to use it sometimes instead of the variable speed craftsman one I have which is tied to 110.
Otherwise if it weren't for the fact it is about 150 miles to the store and I want the bits I would probably take this one back.
Thought I might make a a alumnium heatsink for it so it don't burn out too fast. Now how would I fasten it on without voiding and warrunty (which probably is useless anyway) on this tool?
Thought about maybe using a large hose clamp to hold something like DDR heat spreaders around all four sides.