pulpoinspace
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys
My roommate does inside sales for Henkel-Bergquist
When he saw me working on my lights one day, he offered to get some samples of TIM for me.
He also told me that Spectrum King orders gap pads from them,
and that spectrum king uses https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bergquist/GPHC5.0-0.040-02-0816/BER370-ND/6137084 specifically
the ones he brought home for me are
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bergquist/GP5000S35-0.040-02-0816/BER328-ND/2185113?utm_adgroup=Fans & Thermal Management
he says its like top of the line stuff. of course it was free. I'm excited to test it and i'll report back but does anyone have an early hypothesis. Going to test on VERO29C@1400ma on 180mm Kingbrite Pin Heatsink. I'm currently using the 99c gap pad from rapid. Runs at about 60C
do you think this will change the running temperature of my lights?
maybe the warm up time?
increase the temp of the sink, while lower the temp of the chip?
maybe nothing?
all replies welcome. I know there are several kinds of TIM and i'm uneducated here.
My roommate does inside sales for Henkel-Bergquist
When he saw me working on my lights one day, he offered to get some samples of TIM for me.
He also told me that Spectrum King orders gap pads from them,
and that spectrum king uses https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bergquist/GPHC5.0-0.040-02-0816/BER370-ND/6137084 specifically
the ones he brought home for me are
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bergquist/GP5000S35-0.040-02-0816/BER328-ND/2185113?utm_adgroup=Fans & Thermal Management
he says its like top of the line stuff. of course it was free. I'm excited to test it and i'll report back but does anyone have an early hypothesis. Going to test on VERO29C@1400ma on 180mm Kingbrite Pin Heatsink. I'm currently using the 99c gap pad from rapid. Runs at about 60C
do you think this will change the running temperature of my lights?
maybe the warm up time?
increase the temp of the sink, while lower the temp of the chip?
maybe nothing?
all replies welcome. I know there are several kinds of TIM and i'm uneducated here.
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