Hi Guys:

I just came across a neat little heatsink that is fan
forced from one end. It was originally used in an RCA
model RT2380BK surround sound amplifier, which had an
output of about 200 watts.

It turns out that this amplifier has a very common problem
with the LSI (large scale integration) chip, and is not
worth fixing, even from RCA. They abound on Ebay and have
some serious power supply parts inside (caps, regulators, etc).

I have no idea what to use the heatsink for (yet) but
I thought it was so cute that I would pass it on. The
heatsink measures about 7" long (including 12 V fan) and
about 2" square.

Pictures:

http://www.ve3tjd.com/pictures/tech%20stuff/



Tedd Doda, VE3TJD

Lazer Audio and Electronics
Baden, Ontario, Canada





 
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