[rescue] Cooling (Long Message, sorry)
Jochen Kunz
jkunz at unixag-kl.fh-kl.de
Tue Apr 16 11:47:16 CDT 2002
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 10:21:49PM -0400, Dave McGuire wrote:
> To be more exact about it, you can get a clamp-on ammeter and
> measure the current consumption of each device. Multiply this by your
> (measured) line voltage to get power in watts. Count on all of that
> being turned into heat.
Aua! Dave you disappoint me. 'heat' != U * I You have AC here,
SMPSUs with capacitors at the input that cause 'blind load'.
'heat' == U * I is only valid if you have pure R, no C or L
in the load impedance.
So you have here: 'heat' == U * I * cos(PHI)
cos(PHI), the phase angle between U and I, depends on the load
impedance and can be measured e.g. with a oscilloscope.
Not to talk about the fact that I of a SMPSU has no sin()
wave form. So you get a fair amount of harmonics. That makes
the whole thing even more complex.
--
tsch|_,
Jochen
Homepage: http://www.unixag-kl.fh-kl.de/~jkunz/
p.s. I am an electrician and hope to get my master degree in EE and CS
this year. So I know everything and I know it better than you. ;-)
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