It's fischer elektronik SK41
They were like 15-20Euro a peace, rated at 0.28K/W for 150mm...by they spreadsheet..but it turns out to be more like 0.5 😉...but still it was good buy
I buy them localy,in Croatia
http://www.mikrotrend.com/PDF/akcija.pdf
They were like 15-20Euro a peace, rated at 0.28K/W for 150mm...by they spreadsheet..but it turns out to be more like 0.5 😉...but still it was good buy
I buy them localy,in Croatia
http://www.mikrotrend.com/PDF/akcija.pdf
Nice, Yoke! How did you finish the metal case?
I don't know is this the right word on english - eloksation / anodization ?
Heatsinks in black the rest of case in some sort of gray 🙂
well. for that price, it is a lot of cooling for the money ayways😀
0.28K/W is for 70-80C rise. that way the can look better on paper🙂
0.28K/W is for 70-80C rise. that way the can look better on paper🙂
well. for that price, it is a lot of cooling for the money ayways😀
0.28K/W is for 70-80C rise. that way the can look better on paper🙂
Whell they go for 62-65* 😉 in summer...
4 of them is good for stereo Aleph 30...
But was not enough for Aleph X

Whell they go for 62-65* 😉 in summer...
4 of them is good for stereo Aleph 30...
But was not enough for Aleph X![]()
if one use 3 pc pr side. it is down to 0.16C/W pr side. given 0.5C/W pr pc.
that will do for alephX and aleph2🙂
Thanks all for kind words 😉
My Aleph X is on +/-20V and I have 4mosfets per side, 8 per channel...giving like 60W on 8Ohm...
I have forgot all the data, because it was long ago..there was some spreadsheet to calculate voltage, mosfet dissipation, over desired wattage.
Don't know, but I think I have like 1A on mosfets...
so the bank of 4mosfets were dissipating like 75W and it was to much for one heat sink as it gets like 65* in winter...
I could run some air over it...but didn't
I change concept and decide to build some active loudspeakers and use aleph to drive drivers
here are one picture of loudspeakers in background 😉..don't mind the PC in front 😉
(by the way...this is newer ending proces..ggrrrrrrrr)
First I tought to drive bass driver with Aleph X (as it was already build) but it doesn't make sene to use A class for it...
My Aleph X is on +/-20V and I have 4mosfets per side, 8 per channel...giving like 60W on 8Ohm...
I have forgot all the data, because it was long ago..there was some spreadsheet to calculate voltage, mosfet dissipation, over desired wattage.
Don't know, but I think I have like 1A on mosfets...
so the bank of 4mosfets were dissipating like 75W and it was to much for one heat sink as it gets like 65* in winter...
I could run some air over it...but didn't
I change concept and decide to build some active loudspeakers and use aleph to drive drivers
here are one picture of loudspeakers in background 😉..don't mind the PC in front 😉
(by the way...this is newer ending proces..ggrrrrrrrr)

First I tought to drive bass driver with Aleph X (as it was already build) but it doesn't make sene to use A class for it...
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My F5 monos
Hello,
here you go the pictures of my F5 monoblocks.
Heatsinks by Gorini Dissipatori. Model 7078/200, and 5306/100 for the diode bridges.
Copper and alu parts from a local locksmith, very unexpensive.
Trafos by Toroidy.pl. 300VA audio grade.
Had to use an unofficial PCB because of the form factor.
Mosfets matched by Hannes (h_a on this forum). Thanks Hannes ! 🙂
Front panel is a stone slab with a onyx eye, backlighted by a led.
Mills and Holco resistors from hificollective, other stuff from Mouser.
With two CL60 thermistors in series with the trafo's primary, I don't get any bump at power on.
The signal path is very short. The amplifiers run dead quiet, with no hum or buzz. Temperature of the heatsinks is about 42C with a 0,590V bias.
A perfect match for my pair of Troels Gravesen's DTQWTs .
Many thanks to diyaudio for all the info, and to mr. Pass, the one and only.
Cheers. Carlo
Hello,
here you go the pictures of my F5 monoblocks.
Heatsinks by Gorini Dissipatori. Model 7078/200, and 5306/100 for the diode bridges.
Copper and alu parts from a local locksmith, very unexpensive.
Trafos by Toroidy.pl. 300VA audio grade.
Had to use an unofficial PCB because of the form factor.
Mosfets matched by Hannes (h_a on this forum). Thanks Hannes ! 🙂
Front panel is a stone slab with a onyx eye, backlighted by a led.
Mills and Holco resistors from hificollective, other stuff from Mouser.
With two CL60 thermistors in series with the trafo's primary, I don't get any bump at power on.
The signal path is very short. The amplifiers run dead quiet, with no hum or buzz. Temperature of the heatsinks is about 42C with a 0,590V bias.
A perfect match for my pair of Troels Gravesen's DTQWTs .
Many thanks to diyaudio for all the info, and to mr. Pass, the one and only.
Cheers. Carlo
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c_door,
WOW!!! Your amplifiers are beautiful! Very well done, congratulations!!!!
I love the chassis. I wish I had access to the tools to build something that nice.
😀 😀 😀 😀 😀
WOW!!! Your amplifiers are beautiful! Very well done, congratulations!!!!
I love the chassis. I wish I had access to the tools to build something that nice.
😀 😀 😀 😀 😀
Fugly!
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wow, I got my "fugly" badge !
Thanks Zen 🙂
6L6, the only "fancy" tool was my small bandsaw, equipped with a blade for cutting metals.
Plus a cheap drill press and the usual manual tools.
All the tapping made by hand.
This way, I didn't buy any chassis. The stone panels are way cheaper than a thick aluminum equivalent. The monoblocks weigh about 17 kilos each.
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