Heatsink calculation question.

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I need to dissipate 50W in a to247 MOSFET. Also some 85W in a 10 ohm resistor.

What heatsink size do i need for the MOSFET and resistor? Or can i mount the resistor open air if i pick the correct size of resistor?

Oh and where is best place to pick up some nice heatsinks?

Thanks!
 
Also you need to look at the power rating of the TO247 , the insulator used and the heatsink. Like the IRF240 a 150W device buy the time you use an insulator is going to need a large heatsink. And if you are using one of those metal case resistors there power rating is based on them being on a heatsink. Now if you are building a small class A amp you might look at using a light bulb as the power resistor as has been done in 2 of the Pass amps.
 
Yeah i know its a lot of power. i can get 2x 20ohm 50W Mills power resistors... still need a small heatsink for them.

The issue is really the mosfet and whether i can dissipate that much heat.

Its basically the SEWA amp with a 45v supply... yeah i know its a lot of power wasted but thats the fun of diy.
 
It might work for a while if you had a huge heatsink. I am all for
simplicity but I would look at reducing the voltage just a little bit
or going to a 15 ohm load resistor to drop the current a little. Of
cource you know that the efficiency would be a whole lot higher
if you used a current source as the load.
 
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