Water Coolers: Four Power Kits Starting at 200 Dollars
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Frank Völkel
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Setting Up The Measuring Station
Let's look at how the measuring station is set up.
The most power is consumed by the toroidal core transformer that supplies the two heating resistors.
The heart of the measuring station is the controller chip based on Basic.
Opening the mock CPU core.
These two 50-Watt heating resistors simulate the energy dissipated by a CPU.
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