Jason, Gianluca & Co.:
What is the height of a baseplate for a Dissipante chassis? I am planning on building a Wolverine amplifier in a 3U 400mm Dissipante chassis and will use a baseplate (edges down, flat surface on top). The Wolverine uses a variant of the UMS hole pattern (which HiFi2000 will be asked drill into the heatsinks) and I would like to verify that the distance between the top of the baseplate and the center of the lowest drill holes in the UMS hole pattern is large enough to fit the Wolverine's power transistors (it appears a minimum distance of about 7mm is required when insulators are taken into consideration).
Regards,
Scott
What is the height of a baseplate for a Dissipante chassis? I am planning on building a Wolverine amplifier in a 3U 400mm Dissipante chassis and will use a baseplate (edges down, flat surface on top). The Wolverine uses a variant of the UMS hole pattern (which HiFi2000 will be asked drill into the heatsinks) and I would like to verify that the distance between the top of the baseplate and the center of the lowest drill holes in the UMS hole pattern is large enough to fit the Wolverine's power transistors (it appears a minimum distance of about 7mm is required when insulators are taken into consideration).
Regards,
Scott
Hello Scott,
If you plan to mount the inner pierced base the inner useful height will be reduced of about 5-6mm
If you plan to mount the inner pierced base the inner useful height will be reduced of about 5-6mm