Folks:
After a frustrating hour in Fry's, I can not find extra Silipad insulators for my TO-3p mosfet's.
I did find some "CPU Thermal tape" which is for sticking a CPU to a heat sink. There's no grounding issues there, so I don't know if this will inslulate or not. It will be a mounting method (no bolts) as well as good thermal condutivity.
Do you think I can use the CPU tape for my amp?
After a frustrating hour in Fry's, I can not find extra Silipad insulators for my TO-3p mosfet's.
I did find some "CPU Thermal tape" which is for sticking a CPU to a heat sink. There's no grounding issues there, so I don't know if this will inslulate or not. It will be a mounting method (no bolts) as well as good thermal condutivity.
Do you think I can use the CPU tape for my amp?
TO3
Hi,
Silverloaded thermal paste works fine too.
And I do believe the P stands for Plastic Casing.
Cheers,😉
Hi,
Silverloaded thermal paste works fine too.
And I do believe the P stands for Plastic Casing.
Cheers,😉
Thermal resistance vs voltage rating
Watch the thermal resistance on some of those silpad type materials. The ones with a high voltage rating (often used for SMPS's etc) have pretty ordinary thermal performance. Also, the thinner the pad/tape is, the flatter your surfaces have to be.
I think TO3-P is like TO-247 but with a bit of the metal tab exposed around the top edge, also the mounting hole is not insulated like in the '47.
GP.
Watch the thermal resistance on some of those silpad type materials. The ones with a high voltage rating (often used for SMPS's etc) have pretty ordinary thermal performance. Also, the thinner the pad/tape is, the flatter your surfaces have to be.
I think TO3-P is like TO-247 but with a bit of the metal tab exposed around the top edge, also the mounting hole is not insulated like in the '47.
GP.
Right, like a TO-247; here's a picture:
Exicon 10N20
The non insulated is the big issue, it HAS to be isolated from the heat sink, or I'll be frying bacon instead of listning to music!
I don't see how thermal paste will help do that.
Where can I get some Silipad's? I couldn't find any at Mouser
Exicon 10N20
The non insulated is the big issue, it HAS to be isolated from the heat sink, or I'll be frying bacon instead of listning to music!
I don't see how thermal paste will help do that.
Where can I get some Silipad's? I couldn't find any at Mouser
😱 Well, it's off to DigiKey then!
UPS is getting 1/2 of my project cost, one minimum charge at a time 🙄 lol
Thanks folks, this forum is great.
UPS is getting 1/2 of my project cost, one minimum charge at a time 🙄 lol
Thanks folks, this forum is great.
24 pads hit me for the 5 dollar handling fee, so I ordered 40.
I plan on bi-amping in the future, so I just ordered enough for all 10 of my amps. I have all the passive's too, same theory.
I plan on bi-amping in the future, so I just ordered enough for all 10 of my amps. I have all the passive's too, same theory.
I agree its tough one to answer ..
But I go with Adhesive tapes.. why because the other thing wont go much competitive in this case.. And when my cars had the problem, I used it .. got the result.
Sam.
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But I go with Adhesive tapes.. why because the other thing wont go much competitive in this case.. And when my cars had the problem, I used it .. got the result.
Sam.
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I agree its tough one to answer ..
But I go with Adhesive tapes.. why because the other thing wont go much competitive in this case.. And when my cars had the problem, I used it .. got the result.
Sam.
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Thanks for the suggestion of the adhesive tape, Mr. Adhesive tape salesman.
I think they got it all sorted a little over 7 years ago though.
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