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Thread: DRB II LCD Modification

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    Re: DRB II LCD Modification

    Very Nice!!!
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    Re: DRB II LCD Modification

    So what was the big heatsink for exactly?
    I still haven't even opened mine. But now that Miles has been getting me trained on some electronics work, maybe i could do at least the display swap.
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    Re: DRB II LCD Modification

    The waste heat is at least 0.924 Watts. (P = I V = 0.077 x 12) That's enough to need a heat sink. Maybe not as big as what it has, but if there's some things that this does that end up requiring more power then it'll reject more heat.

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    Re: DRB II LCD Modification

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo SOB View Post
    The waste heat is at least 0.924 Watts. (P = I V = 0.077 x 12) That's enough to need a heat sink. Maybe not as big as what it has, but if there's some things that this does that end up requiring more power then it'll reject more heat.
    Ok, I was just wondering if some specific functions created a bunch of heat.
    I've never noticed mine getting very warm.
    Wayne H.

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