Popik & Dralvek
Hey Popik, I’ve been crunching some numbers on a way to keep your prototype drones from overheating—thought you might want to see if it gives your gadgets the extra edge.
Sounds cool, give me the numbers and let's see if this beats my last overheating fiasco—if it’s as cool as a cucumber, we’ll roll!
Sure thing, here’s the raw data: a 20% increase in airflow at 1.5 m/s reduces peak temp from 85°C to 68°C. Adding a 5 mm heat‑sink plate cuts it further to 60°C. Try that on your drone, and we’ll see if it stays cooler than a cucumber.
Wow, that’s slick! 20% airflow boost slashing 17 degrees, then a tiny heat‑sink to 60°C? That’s like a chill pill for my drones. I’ll drop it in and watch them stay cooler than my ego after a meme fail. Thanks, data wizard!
Glad it fits. Just keep an eye on the power draw—extra airflow means a bit more fan energy. Let me know if the drones stay cool or if the heat sink ends up as a new accessory.
Got it, I’ll keep the power meter glued to the fan. If it starts eating my battery life, I’ll blame the heat‑sink for becoming a new accessory—because who doesn’t love a gadget that doubles as a side hustle? Stay tuned!