← Back to context Comment by fennecfoxy 1 day ago There's a difference between a couple humans (n150W) and say JUST one H200 DGX (8700W). 2 comments fennecfoxy Reply yreg 15 hours ago Shouldn't the radiators be directly proportional to the area of the solar panels? (Since there's no one munching on food on board.) throwawaymaths 18 hours ago yes. in general as a rule of thumb your radiator size must scale proportionally to your solar panel size, as parent says:> The ISS's solar panels are MUCH smaller than the radiators.
yreg 15 hours ago Shouldn't the radiators be directly proportional to the area of the solar panels? (Since there's no one munching on food on board.)
throwawaymaths 18 hours ago yes. in general as a rule of thumb your radiator size must scale proportionally to your solar panel size, as parent says:> The ISS's solar panels are MUCH smaller than the radiators.
Shouldn't the radiators be directly proportional to the area of the solar panels? (Since there's no one munching on food on board.)
yes. in general as a rule of thumb your radiator size must scale proportionally to your solar panel size, as parent says:
> The ISS's solar panels are MUCH smaller than the radiators.