thermostatic Switch

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Hello
I have a Question about the thermostatic Switch in Aleph Amps

Is it a "you canot kill this Amp even if you take it to the Dessert and listen to your music whith 60 degree outside tempratur" decision, or is it " I dont want you to burn down your House if something fails" decision ?? 😎 :hot: :redhot:

In other words, is it save to leave it out or is it nessesary to have it ???? And what cold be the failiure where I need it ???
 
The answer is both.

With the proper fuse value, it should not be possible to
ignite something like cheesecloth (the standard material)
under any failure mode in a properly designed product.

This of course presumes that the consumer has not put a
20 amp fuse in the product.

At the same time, we have been able to confirm that amplifiers
do not tend to blow up when sinks reach 75 deg C., which is
the value we specify.

We do commonly encounter consumers who run the product in
a closed box or on top of another one or more of our amplifiers.
 
Look in Mouser under 'thermostat'. They are made by Stancor.
Thermal cutouts are hard to find anymore because everyone is reducing parts count, using electronics monitoring of heat or just don't care!
(Page 1624 of catalog 629, search for 'Stancor Snap Action Disc Thermostats').
 
Sorry to bump that old thread.

I currently build Aleph_J from my old Aleph_4 chassis and parts.

I use thermostatic switch, but since the amp is in 2 cases, I end up with no possibility to put it on mains ( 230V here ).

I happen to put it on the 24V rectified rails. I chose the CCS side, V+; instead of V-, because I thought it might be risky.
Assuming all the CCS are on V+ on the Aleph design, there is nothing dangerous for the speaker in case the thermostatic switch breaks the V+ rail ?

Thanks for your input.

Best,

nAr
 
dunno what you are going to use - longer wires for 220 ( I'll not do that ) or stand by circ ( with relay for 220Vac and small xformer , then relay coil through thermal switch) ....... but using TS contacts for routing several A of DC is big nono , at least in my book
 
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