I think the new lead free component has a part number of 531302B02500.
Jim
housing said:Hi P-A,
One last question before I join the group buy, where can I find the specification of the heatsink 6100BG Aavid? Sometimes it may be extremely difficult to locate suitable heatsinks for putting onto a custom-made PCB.
Thanks.
Jim
peranders said:Just wondering, how thick pcb is preferable? 1.6, 2.0 or 2.4 mm? Personally I think it would be good with a bit thicker pcb, like 2.0 mm.
P-A
My preference is for 2mm minimum.
Wiki updated to include my boards.
Thanks!
peranders said:Just wondering, how thick pcb is preferable? 1.6, 2.0 or 2.4 mm? Personally I think it would be good with a bit thicker pcb, like 2.0 mm.
I would prefer 2.4 mm, 2.0 mm minimum.
I'm in for 2 boards. Wiki updated.
Board thickness: 2mm is fine
Screw holes: M3 is fine
Please confirm the dimensions as the 7.2" seems too wide.
Thanks
Jim
Screw holes: M3 is fine
peranders said:Prel. dimensions of the board is 7.2 x 8 ".
Please confirm the dimensions as the 7.2" seems too wide.
Thanks
Jim
Jim, 4 x 40 mm caps = 170-180 mm With the caps in a row you'll get a different shape but if you'll have some max dimensions, let me hear it.
Is it necessary with 4 caps per rail? Double rectifiers need 170 mm if they are place vertically.
Jens, BHC 15000 uF / 63 V Regular 10 mm snap-in will also fit.
Is it necessary with 4 caps per rail? Double rectifiers need 170 mm if they are place vertically.
Jens, BHC 15000 uF / 63 V Regular 10 mm snap-in will also fit.
JimT said:Actually now that I think about it, 7.2" * 8" is probably a better size for me than the original 3.55"x11". Thanks for your efforts.
Jim
Same here...
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