[Scgeeks] Re: RAM voltages
Twayne
nobody at devnull.spamcop.net
Fri Aug 15 12:08:15 EDT 2008
> "Twayne" <nobody at devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
> news:g826te$8lr$1 at news.spamcop.net...
>> Thanks for taking the time; never trust to woulda/shoulda/coulda &
>> "seems like"!. Guess I was in a hurry. I started out to use
>> fishpaper but then thought about the amount of heat that might be
>> there and dropped that one when I remembered I had the sheet alu.
>
> No problemo, always glad when I can actually contribute something to
> this board instead of constantly asking for info and help ;-)
>
> But what the heck is fishpaper?
It's like the kind of paper cereal boxes and such are made from, but
it's treated to be fire-proof or fire-retardant depending on the type,
and it's much stiffer than cereal box cardboard. It's commonly used in
electronics for insulation and/or air direction control (chimneys).
The downisde of it is, when it gets too hot it just crumbles away and
can soak up moisture. I've never seen it at RS but it's often in the
other hobby shops for electronic stuff.
Twayne
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