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Old July 24th 08, 10:52 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default the great heatsink search

On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 00:36:31 -0700, Gary wrote:

Pete KE9OA wrote:
Oh, that's ok Gary. I hope you find the one you are looking for. Most of
that stuff from Surplus Sales of Nebraska came from the Inventory Disposal
sale from Rockwell-Collins, which means that it is of good quality.

Pete

"Gary" wrote in message
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Pete KE9OA wrote:
start he

http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine....N=1323038&No=0

if you know the parameters of the heat sink in question, a search
through these pages on the Mouser website should give you what you need.
there are several pages to go through, so you do have your work cut out
for you!

Pete

"Gary" wrote in message
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I'm finding that if you're looking for any heatsink that there are
zillions of places to pick one up and that if you are looking for
a particular sink that it is a futile task. With a little help
from my friends, I'm putting together the mosfet amp in the 2006
handbook and I've pretty much secured everything on the parts list save
the heatsink. It is the same unit that was used on the original FARA
amp as well. Anyone have this beast in the junk bin or know of a
purveyor who might?? I've scoured the web and no joy so far. The sink
is an AAVID part (#244609B02). Thanks in advance all.

Gary
ka9rao

Thanks for the advice. Mouser very nearly had a replacement. The unit
has horizontal fins instead of vertical and as my application is
convection-only, this likely tips the balance on effectiveness (safety).
Did find another site and it looks like a good one. It's Nebraska Sales
and Surplus. I've purchased from them before and have no complaints.
Thanks again for the quick replies.

Gary



Thanks one and all for the suggestions. Started soldering this evening
so there's no turning back...

Gary


OK, I found a copy of the article that you're building. If it's the same
article that's in the 2007 handbook (titled "A Broadband HF Amplifier Using
Low-cost MOSFETs" bu WA2EBY), then maybe I can help with the heatsink.
I found a photo in the article that shows pretty clearly the heatsink as mounted
on the rear of the chassis. I'm guessing at the dimensions of the rear panel of
the chassis. The box is given as 3.5x6x8, but it's hard to conclude whether the
rear panel is 3.5x6 or 3.5x8.
I assumed the rear panel to be 3.5x8, did a bit of extrapolation and estimated
the size of the heatsink to be approximately 5.5" wide, 2.75" tall, 1.25" fin
height.
Newark shows a heatsink meeting those measurements (approximately) at
http://www.newark.com/54M0782/fans-h...ik-sk-85-75-sa,
and appears to be in stock. The given measurements for that heatsink are 160mm
wide, 75mm tall and 40mm fin height, with a thermal resistance of 1.2 degC/watt.
No clear area in the middle, so you'll likely have to drill & tap the base to
mount the transistors.

The heatsink itself is reasonable enough, but the caveat is that it's stocked in
the UK and drop shipped from there, with a $20 handling fee.

I stopped searching when I found that heatsink, so you might do a more thorough
search using those approximate measurements and find something suitable, and
less expensive.

Cheers!!!
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Dave M

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