Aleph J Case - would heatsink be ok?

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Hi All,

I have 2 of these cases, the dimensions are:

External:
width: 211mm
height: 90mm
depth: 257mm

Internal:
width: 161mm
height: 84mm
depth: 246mm

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I am looking to build 2 mono Aleph J amps using these Cases and had a couple of questions:

- Would the case be sufficient to accommodate 200VA Transformer + rectifier (inc caps) + mono Aleph J
- Would the heatsink be sufficient?
- How can I mount a mono Aleph J so i can use both left and right heatsinks?

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I think the heatsinks are not big enough, I see ext. width 211mm- internal width 161mm = 50 mm for the sinks. so 25 mm each for the length of the fins.
So I guess they will be around 0.7 C/W, maybe worse...
Aleph J mono is 4 outputs around 25 Watt biased, so 100 Watt. 100 x (0.7/2)= 35 degrees Celsius above room temperature.
Also the DIYAudio PCB can not be used, so you have to make your own PCBs with 2 outputs a side.
 
Maybe it works, but please don't twist the wires and place the gatestopper resistor close to the MOSFETs, so not on PCB, but I don't like it :no:
Chance of parasitic oscillation.... but hey, I'm used to build RF stuff.
Maybe ZM can tell?
 
it'll work

made exactly like that zillion times already

though - it's always best to have gate resistor ditto at mosfet pin

also , from experience , there is no so desperate need for tight thermal coupling between upper and lower mosfets

btw. example how its best made , for multiple output pairs :

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if sole output pair is used (one IRFP150 is practically two IRFP240 in one case) , all you need is 2 thick and one thin wire per mosfet
 
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