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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Im working on an amp that i bought from a pawn shop.
Wow what a mistake that was. My question is what can i use to hold the sil pad to the fets while putting the board back in the sink. The sil pad has to be on the back of the fets then placed into the sink.. When i opened it up someone tryed fixing it before and looks like the used spray glue to hold it in place so ive spent 3 hours cleaning it off the fets and outputs and reflectors and the board 64 parts total. So my question is wondering what i can use to hold the sil pad in place so it dont move around when putting the boaed back into the sink? And yes i robbed another am of its sill pad its the same thickness and length and width so guessing it will work Any help would greatly be appericated |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
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ok i think i got it i just used some heatsink grease to hold them in place and assembled the amp and it works flawless
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