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hi, ive got a amplifier that im trying to remove the transistors out of..but instead of having a scew in each transistor or a bar that goes over a few they are like attached with glue? They speard over the main board to another small board where they are held and the small board is screwd down. How can i remove them and then how can i make the new ones stay down?
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Pictures ?
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sorry no pic...its a rockford fosgate amp..1001bd
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they call it the MEHSA thermal management system: mounting technology increases the heat transfer from the MOSFET output devices to the heat sink, for higher power output, lower operating temperatures, and greater reliability
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