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Subject: [Amps] HV smps
From: Paul Decker <kg7hf@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 00:27:43 +0000 (UTC)
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hi amp builders, 





This is definitely much more of a challenge than I first thought it was going 
to be. 



http ://home.comcast.net/~kg7hf/PIC_0336. JPG 

http ://home.comcast.net/~kg7hf/PIC_0337. JPG 



The mosfets used in the h-bridge are supposed to be mounted to a heat sink.   
I'm not sure how big of a heat sink it should be.   The pictures above show a 
possible layout, but I need more room for a filament transformer and a 
transformer to provide power to the switching power supply (that is almost 
ironic, you need a regular linear transformer to provide bias for the smps .) 



At any rate the two black heat sinks in the top right 5.5" long by 3.5" tall x 
0.75" fins.   The silver heat sink which looks like a Pentium processor is 
mounted to the primary bridge rectifier.   I 



I would like to be able to mount all 4 mosfets from the h-bridge to one of 
those heat sinks and push it all the way over to the outside (top right) frame, 
then move the hv transformer, the round binocular cores to where the other is, 
next to the rf deck. 



I'm still playing around with layout, but does anyone have any suggestions?   
How about leaving the heat sinks off and mounting directly to the side  frame? 







Thanks, 

Paul, kg7hf
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