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Eeyore wrote in message
... N_Cook wrote: Eeyore wrote in message Is that the model that has a fan mounted horizontally blowing down onto a skimpy heatsink ? Blowing up into an adequate , for fan blown, heatsink with a bank of 12 motorola 70483080 TO3 How do you define adequate ? I design my own heatsinks for amps you see and most others I come across are very inadequate, notably recent Peaveys. Graham For fan blown o/p devices the heatsink surely does not have to be much more that a metal matrix for holding the devices to. Does not have to be multifluted or with those chisseled multi-vanes etc (sorry don't know the generic term , end up curved ) or a great mass of metal for convection cooling -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/ |
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