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TO-3 SYMASYM

planned system layout

Wow these guys from Mouser are fast, ordered on 30-04-2013 18:00 CET, parts did arrive on 02-05-2013, that is form USA to Germany within 2 working Day's.

Attached a picture of the planned system layout, the heat sinks are not the final ones, just for size(hight) reference, the heat sinks in the picture are 100 x 100 x 40 the final ones will be 160 x 100 x 40 mm.

The components on the PCB's are only inserted, also for reference.
 

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Heatsinks

Thanks for both comments on the planned system layout.

I have attached screenshots of the Reichelt and TME specifications, in my humble opinion the specs do not differ too much.

As written in the text, I do plan larger heatsinks, planned was Reichelt part# "V 6506K", but that does not match the height of the system with the transformers in vertical position.

So I now plan to order:
DEF35

With a length of 160 mm making them 160 x 160 x 40 mm, (that should be more then sufficient)
 

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PSU: Let there be light.

Build of PSU and LS-Protect boards finished successful today (LS-Protect not shown).

It was a nice sunny day, so the LED lighting is hard to see on the attached image.

The transformers are 2x25V 225VA, so the voltage on the DMM is a bit high, but OK (Theory 25V x 1,4142 = 35,36V)
 

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3/4 done

Silly me I ordered the wrong L profiles 40 x 40 x 4 x 140 ( the only thing right is the 140 ;) ), I did order the right ones today 50 x 50 x 5 x 140, it is a public holiday today, so I hope they get cut and send tomorrow so I can continue on Saturday.

The 1st picture attached shows the boards, and the "BIEGELEHRE", G translate translates it as "Bending tool for bending of components", Rudi thanks for putting it on the BOM, this little thing saves lots of time.
 

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Watchtmouse: this looks good.
Please take care that that none of any transistors (none of their pins) that are mounted on the ALU-L has a contact (resistance) to the ALU-L.

Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos

P.S. @EVETTE: I do not have any PCBs left. But I will send you the Gerber files. Maybe you find an etching company in Canada that will etch some PCBs for you.