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Old 5th October 2009, 01:22 AM   #1
fritz39 is offline fritz39  United States
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Default Where to get big heat sinks

Who sells heat sinks like the conrad MF35-151.5 that are in the US and
have them in stock. I've seen the heatsinkusa stuff, but I would like them
anodized. This is for a pass F5 amplifier.

The key for me is somewhere I won't pay an arm and a leg for shipping or
have to wait a month to get them.

Thanks.
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Conrad MF35-151.5 milled/drilled/tapped heatsinks

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