Voltlog #259 – InTheMail

Welcome to a new InTheMail, the series that will touch both your passion for electronics and your bank account at the same time. We’re going to start with this small white box, which looks very uninteresting from the outside but contains something really nice, it’s a machined aluminium heatsink, designed specifically for the raspberry pi 4 and inside the box you get the two halves of the heatsink plus some mounting screws and silicone thermal pads.

There is a decent amount of aluminium in this heatsink, and we can see it has these rectangular raised islands for contact with the main chips on the board, so this is where the silicone pads will go. This is a completely passive heatsink and that’s what I was looking for but if you want more cooling power these are also actively cooled heatsink. feel like I should test this in a separate video to see how efficient it is when compared to a no heatsink solution which we already know doesn’t work well with the raspberry pi as it gets pretty hot. So we’ll leave this for a future video.

Voltlog #222 – InTheMail

Welcome to a new InTheMail, the series that will touch both your passion for electronics and your bank account at the same time. We’re gonna start with this insulation sheet, this was listed as ceramic fiber insulation blanket and it’s suppose to withstand high temperatures. Up to what temperature? I don’t know because the listing didn’t contain that information but it did say that it could be used on stoves so I would guess up to 300 degrees Celsius.

Voltlog #220 – How To Waterproof Your Electronics or PCBs

Today we’re going to discuss methods for protecting a circuit from the environment and this applies in general to printed circuit boards but you can take these tips and tricks and use them in other applications as well.

Voltlog #167 – InTheMail

Welcome to a new InTheMail the series that will touch both your passion for electronics and your bank account at the same time.

Here are links to all the products shown in this video:

Voltlog #68 – InTheMail

A new InTheMail video containing a bunch of different stuff i got from China. If you like these videos don’t forget to subscribe to my channel and hit the like button because that always helps.

List of items shown in this video:

  • HAKKO FG-100 (clone) Soldering Iron Thermometer
  • A6 GSM/GPRS Breakout Module
  • Sharp Multimeter Probes 1000V 20A
  • TEC1-12706 Peltier Modules
  • Plastic Bottle With Needle
  • Universal Power Socket With Dual USB Charging Port
  • 14 Types Tactile Switch Push Button Set
  • Ceramic Fast Blow 1A 250V Fuse
  • Outdoor Waterproof Shockproof Airtight Survival Case

Links for all of these will be in the video description on Youtube.