Pictures of your diy Pass amplifier

Perforated base plate

I installed the base plate lip down so I could slide the power transformer forward almost touching the face plate. During testing I found a problem and needed to remove the amp boards. I simply removed the 6 screws that held the heatsink . Board removal and reinstallation was easy. Had the spacers not been there I would have not been able to remove the bottom 3 screws from the heatsink. Unless there is a structural problem I will most likely leave it as built.
 
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My PCF amp

My bottom plate is upside down too :) :crackup: . Once the lid is closed, nobody will know :nod:

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3U/400mm case. 49C and happy all around
 
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Mighty Zen Mod doesn't approve of the fast-on blade connectors so I am being well behaved Greedy Boy and not putting wires on them :whazzat:;):D

Yes, once music was playing, it's already too late to take pictures :p

Next time I take the cover off to refill the blue glow, I'll take pictures

Cheers! :cheers:
Stephen
 
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I like using Deans connectors for power connections. Deans connectors are used in radio controlled airplanes, helicopters, etc for lithium polymer battery connections and can take many Amperes of current. They have large contact area with tight fit.
 

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