- Location
- Lindenhurst 11757
I would also like to know how you got the case for all of this
I would just take the rod to a welder and have him weld a play to the top of the rod and add a CPU heat sink there small and very easy to get and if you wanted to could add the fan and max the cooling of it.
I would also like to know how you got the case for all of this
I don't think it needs a heat sink because they're designed to be used without one. The water inside the tube regardless will pickup some residual heat. I'm also pretty sure they're on a 3m tape backing which would make thermal paste useless unless you unsolder the chip and mount it directly to the heat sink since the board they're mounted on doesn't provide a lot of thermal conductivity to transfer heat into the heatsink. My opinion
Can you take pics and tell how you made it and location to the parts. I'm interested in trying it out.
Technically it is patent infringement. However I'm not going to sue over DIY guys trying to make there own ARID like system. If someone did start selling them that's another story. Common courtesy is to ask permission if you can use someone's intellectual property for your own use.
Technically it is patent infringement. However I'm not going to sue over DIY guys trying to make there own ARID like system. If someone did start selling them that's another story. Common courtesy is to ask permission if you can use someone's intellectual property for your own use.
I have made my reactor out of my large skimmate collector and in stead of adding light on the inside I bought 3 meter water proof SMD red led flexible tape and wrapped around reactor from the outside, Adding light on the inside will not have much light but outside will have more smd bulbs, I will post pictures soon...
First of you might be very ill-informed about the judicial process, the time and expenses it bares, not to mention the negative effect it will have on the reputation of a freshly introduced company such as yours.
You also have mention something about patent and the process, design and alterations. Well guess what you are using one of the most common designs for a reactor base with the addition of LEDS! I wonder if you had the "common courtesy" to obtain any permission to do that? Probably didnt need to.
Honestly any self-respecting company would not even comment on a post in DIY section of this or any other forum. I will stop here, since its taking too much time writing this in the civil manner.
I was thinking of doing that to mine but turned away from it because there's no way of cooling the LEDs. They really do get hot. I did a test run yesterday with a partially completed reactor and the top of the aluminum rod really gets hot within 5 minutes, just waiting for the heat sink to come in now. I have to find someone with a drill press to drill me a straight 1/2" hole to stick the rod in.
Would love to see a pic of yours though, any input is appreciated. Thank you
Thank you! I really appreciate your support
Tagging along on this one..I have a few reactors laying around...any pics of the progress?