C caraudioguy2100 Member Joined 2010 2021-02-14 8:53 pm #1 2021-02-14 8:53 pm #1 Doesn’t this amp need insulators under the fets outputs ect ? Or doesn’t it use them ? Attachments AB55B8AC-4C16-4439-8578-549922691516.jpg 1 MB · Views: 93 P Perry Babin Member Joined 2003 bcae1.com 2021-02-14 9:19 pm #2 2021-02-14 9:19 pm #2 They didn't use insulators in many of the early amps. If the black layer isn't damaged, you don't need insulators. O objext Member Joined 2005 2021-02-20 5:27 am #3 2021-02-20 5:27 am #3 Anodizing creates an electrically insulating oxide layer provided it's thick enough (and undamaged as Perry said) You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
P Perry Babin Member Joined 2003 bcae1.com 2021-02-14 9:19 pm #2 2021-02-14 9:19 pm #2 They didn't use insulators in many of the early amps. If the black layer isn't damaged, you don't need insulators. O objext Member Joined 2005 2021-02-20 5:27 am #3 2021-02-20 5:27 am #3 Anodizing creates an electrically insulating oxide layer provided it's thick enough (and undamaged as Perry said) You must log in or register to reply here.
They didn't use insulators in many of the early amps. If the black layer isn't damaged, you don't need insulators.
O objext Member Joined 2005 2021-02-20 5:27 am #3 2021-02-20 5:27 am #3 Anodizing creates an electrically insulating oxide layer provided it's thick enough (and undamaged as Perry said)
Anodizing creates an electrically insulating oxide layer provided it's thick enough (and undamaged as Perry said)