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I put together an amp6 and need to make a heat sink about 1x3" for the tripath chip/voltage regulator/rectifier.
I have some thin aluminum plates and thinking about making my own?, what can I use to "glue" the 90degree fins?, is there a conductive silicon glue that may work?
anyone have experience?
thanks,
gychang
I put together an amp6 and need to make a heat sink about 1x3" for the tripath chip/voltage regulator/rectifier.

I have some thin aluminum plates and thinking about making my own?, what can I use to "glue" the 90degree fins?, is there a conductive silicon glue that may work?
anyone have experience?
thanks,
gychang
Aengus said:
thanks, that may work, newegg has it. I was wondering how I can make fins (glue to aluminum to aluminum), not sure if this will do it.
I seem to remember seeing "heatsink DIY" somewhere.
gychang
gychang said:
thanks, that may work, newegg has it. I was wondering how I can make fins (glue to aluminum to aluminum), not sure if this will do it.
I seem to remember seeing "heatsink DIY" somewhere.
gychang
Regular epoxy will do just fine, and at a fraction of the cost.
Magura 🙂
Thats quite alot of work for an appropriate heatsink. And the fins wont dissipate must of the heat since the epoxy will insulate them from the plate. A big piece of AL should be enough. I cut slices with a bandsaw around the perimeter or just on 3 sides depending on the clearance needed. They can be carefully bent 90 degrees but I ususally dont bother.
amt
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amt said:Thats quite alot of work for an appropriate heatsink. And the fins wont dissipate must of the heat since the epoxy will insulate them from the plate. A big piece of AL should be enough. I cut slices with a bandsaw around the perimeter or just on 3 sides depending on the clearance needed. They can be carefully bent 90 degrees but I ususally dont bother.
amt
thanks so much amt. what thermal adhesive work for you?
gychang
I use J-B KWIK Weld for all my heatsinking needs. It's good to 300 degrees Fahrenheit and seems to have good thermal transfer properties. A whole lot cheaper than the Arctic stuff too.
http://jbweld.net/products/jbkwik.php
http://jbweld.net/products/jbkwik.php
theAnonymous1 said:I use J-B KWIK Weld for all my heatsinking needs. It's good to 300 degrees Fahrenheit and seems to have good thermal transfer properties. A whole lot cheaper than the Arctic stuff too.
http://jbweld.net/products/jbkwik.php
that's very helpful, I see this stuff in the auto parts store all the time.
gychang
gychang,
I use standard zinc oxide/silicon thermal paste - GC brand which is available everywhere. This is more that adequate for the minimal heat generated by these tiny amps/regs. Just make sure the mating surfaces are as flat and smooth as possible. If the heatsink material is not, use a sanding block with #1000 wet/dry and level it out.
If you havent read this yet, do so. Good information and explainations regarding heatsinking.
http://sound.westhost.com/heatsinks.htm#9
amt
I use standard zinc oxide/silicon thermal paste - GC brand which is available everywhere. This is more that adequate for the minimal heat generated by these tiny amps/regs. Just make sure the mating surfaces are as flat and smooth as possible. If the heatsink material is not, use a sanding block with #1000 wet/dry and level it out.
If you havent read this yet, do so. Good information and explainations regarding heatsinking.
http://sound.westhost.com/heatsinks.htm#9
amt
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