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vfx heating

vfx heating

2009-11-03 by tomlinson6050

my vfx-sd came to me with a dead regulator. replacing it brought the synth back, but it still ran hot. I pulled the 4 regulators away from the heatsink enough to replace the old insulators with new Therma-film ones. Then, I got a little aluminum TO-220 heatsink and put it in front of the +12 regualtor ( the five-legged one) so the regulators metal tab is sandwiched between the new heatsink and the old external one. (using hearsink grease)

www.route66studios.com had the external fan kits, but they were out the last time i checked.

Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] vfx heating

2009-11-03 by Rish

Hey Guys
I still make the E coolers for the VFX/VFXSD/SD1 32, I have them being used on hundreds of units around the world, I have had one on my own SD1 32 since I got it...nothing else even comes close.
I will have a new shipment of about 100pcs around December, just keep checking the site at www.Route66studios.com
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Subject: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] vfx heating

my vfx-sd came to me with a dead regulator. replacing it brought the synth back, but it still ran hot. I pulled the 4 regulators away from the heatsink enough to replace the old insulators with new Therma-film ones. Then, I got a little aluminum TO-220 heatsink and put it in front of the +12 regualtor ( the five-legged one) so the regulators metal tab is sandwiched between the new heatsink and the old external one. (using hearsink grease)

www.route66studios.com had the external fan kits, but they were out the last time i checked.

Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] vfx heating

2009-11-03 by Sonic Amigos Support

On Nov 2, 2009, at 8:59 PM, Rish wrote:
>           I still make the E coolers for the VFX/VFXSD/SD1 32, I  
> have them being used on hundreds of units around the world, I have  
> had one on my own SD1 32 since I got it...nothing else even comes  
> close.
> I will have a new shipment of about 100pcs around December,  just  
> keep checking the site at www.Route66studios.com

Do you have any additional information about this add-on device? I  
only saw one small image on your website. I'd like to know more about  
it.

Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] vfx heating

2009-11-03 by Rish

Sure ask away...what would you like to know?
R
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Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] vfx heating

On Nov 2, 2009, at 8:59 PM, Rish wrote:
> I still make the E coolers for the VFX/VFXSD/SD1 32, I
> have them being used on hundreds of units around the world, I have
> had one on my own SD1 32 since I got it...nothing else even comes
> close.
> I will have a new shipment of about 100pcs around December, just
> keep checking the site at www.Route66studios.com

Do you have any additional information about this add-on device? I
only saw one small image on your website. I'd like to know more about
it.

Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] vfx heating

2009-11-04 by Sonic Amigos Support

What is the device exactly? The small photo appears to be three fans.  
Is that what it is basically? In an enclosure of some sort? Where does  
it get power from? How much modification to the case do you have to do  
to install it? Any temperature stats before and after? Stuff like.

On Nov 3, 2009, at 5:39 PM, Rish wrote:

> Sure ask away...what would you like to know?

Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] vfx heating

2009-11-04 by Rish

Ok...the Ecooler is a three fan cooling unit that is specially designed to flow air into the heat sink on the back of the VFX/VXFSD/VXFSDll/SD1/SD132 and down under the unit. If your room Temps is 70 the E cooler will not allow the VFX to rise more than 1 deg on the heatsink, so a temp reading of 71 deg is measured even after 8 hours of use. The SD1 32 gets to 130 deg in 30 min measured at the heat sink, with the E cooler it's still 71 deg even after 8 hours. I have ran units for 24 hours with the same results, it's simply the best possible design that can be fitted to the keyboard for cooling.
I have used vary high quality variable voltage/speed fans so the unit can be ran as low as 2 volts and as high as 12. This allows for a higher degree of cooling as needed, such as playing live out side in higher temps. There is absolute zero electronic interference/noise picked up by the keyboard from the fans and or the power supply. The fan/air noise is nearly unnoticeable from 2 to 6 volts of which I use daily in my own studio and 7 volts to 12 volts only produce a slight push of air. The Ecooler is powered by a separate wall wart which comes in a 6 volt or 12 volt flavors, or you can purchase a variable speed version.
I decided to have the frame made of steel so parts can be replaced if needed and durability is not an issue. The E cooler attaches to the back of the keyboard by special heavy duty Velcro, this allows you to attach the unit in seconds. It is not necessary to remove the unit when traveling from gig to gig as I designed it to fit flush with the back of the keyboard and any road case.
The Ecooler has been used live with NIN and Jefferson Airplane by John Fensick, I have also used this on all of my own Ensoniq gear for many years. hope this clears things up
Richard at Route 66
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Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] vfx heating

What is the device exactly? The small photo appears to be three fans.
Is that what it is basically? In an enclosure of some sort? Where does
it get power from? How much modification to the case do you have to do
to install it? Any temperature stats before and after? Stuff like.

On Nov 3, 2009, at 5:39 PM, Rish wrote:

> Sure ask away...what would you like to know?

Re: vfx heating

2009-11-18 by mishon53511

When I have them back in stock they will go for about $30.00, this beats the hell out of any cheap fan setup you can buy from wal mart.
 Richard


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> how much is an E-Cooler?
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