I mount my PRS-10 vertically (so that the channels between the fins are vertical), with the connector on top. This orientation was chosen simply for best access to the connector, but yields heat sink temperatures down around 45C to 50C. The unit is open and fully exposed to the air. I run it at 24Vdc.
The open mounting is obviously best for natural convective cooling, but does leave the stability somewhat vulnerable to ambient temperature variations, drafts, etc, although I've not had obvious problems with this. If you want to combine good cooling with low dependence on rapid variations in ambient temperature, I suspect the best way is to interpose a very thick aluminum (or copper) block between the heatsink flange of the PRS-10 and the heatsink. The block will add minimal thermal resistance, but will serve as a thermal lowpass filter. The downside to this is that full warmup of the PRS-10 will take longer. Dana On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 2:05 AM James Wilson <j...@fastmail.com> wrote: > My limited experience with the factory heatsink for the PRS-10 has left me > pretty unsatisfied. It seems ok for brief bench evaluation but not for > permanent enclosure installation. Reported unit temps are in the 70 - 75 °C > range with it sitting on a bench in a 25 °C room. It needs to be turned on > its side or upside down for any convection to take heat away, or for fans > to be directed at the fins. There are no side or top screw holes on the > PRS-10 so you can’t mount it in that orientation. Has anyone found or built > a better heatsink that can use active cooling? > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com -- To unsubscribe send > an email to time-nuts-le...@lists.febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to and follow the instructions there. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com -- To unsubscribe send an email to time-nuts-le...@lists.febo.com To unsubscribe, go to and follow the instructions there.