Heatsinking the Lovoltech JFET

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I still have not any of little jewels,but this is what I do before with similar cases
 

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Choky's solution is real good IMHO. The most common way I have seen a single device mounted in an industrial/heavy commercial app is as follows. The gray bar being a bent piece of heavy guage steel.
 

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The general idea will work, but a heatsink that small is going to get awfully hot with two or three watts going through it. Your other option, of course, is to limit the heat the JFET produces to something that the heatsink can handle.

Grey
 
kiasu said:
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http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=H0639


GRollins said:
The general idea will work, but a heatsink that small is going to get awfully hot with two or three watts going through it. Your other option, of course, is to limit the heat the JFET produces to something that the heatsink can handle.

Grey

Drill a hole in the top of that and you have instant screw on clamp.😎
 
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