Sounds good to me. I would in any case use a heatsink which, by itself, is a little over-rated for the task, and apply heatsink grease to any mating surfaces.
Ah, I was taking it literally. Like a dewar or Thermos brand bottle.I meant ''by far best'' in a practical sense, not familiar with examples of vacuum insulator use in real life.
Like a dewar or Thermos brand bottle.
Good one, stupid me even has a couple of fancy SIGG specimens.
isolating the heatsink from the chassis is a good idea.
Which is what Goldmund has been doing for a long time.
If the spacer thickness is sized accurately, the stack effect may even help to cool the chassis.
With both of the F5 modules working the heatsinks are more than adequate, after over two hours neither are more than warm.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/182723-how-build-f5-112.html#post3690005
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/182723-how-build-f5-112.html#post3690005
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