Just Curious.. How can you buy a DIY ??? then it wouldnt be "DIY"![]()
Check out magma's new cabzilla for the F5 Turbo monoblocks. Can we not use a more domesticated version of this design for the F5 Turbo? I am just thinking aloud. I didn't even ask if magma will have the time and inclination to make something similar for us.
http://www.hifivision.com/diy/12016-amp-enclosures-chasis-cabinets-30.html
But guys, tell me what is happening with the build? Any updates?
I second cmsajith. The design is asymmetrical and humongous for a pass 5. Some good ones were posted by omishra. These look decent too.
If Cranky is doing it I would never doubt his design. Same for magma's workmanship and finish.Somehow I am not able to digest the design,
I was mentioning 3 points, regarding magma's cabinet -Om, not sure if I understood correctly what you are asking.
Anyway, here are a few mounting ideas - essentially mount outputs to
an L shaped aluminium angle, and connect the angle to a heatsink.
http://robotx.sourceforge.net/bridge/img_0171_sml.jpeg
http://www.a-and-t-labs.com/K6_Sw_Amp/Supplyboard.jpg
http://www.abload.de/img/to-3_symasym_birger97v1.jpg
http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/images/articles/large/11985.jpg
When heat producing part is mounted to heavy metal it will take large time to get away from stable temperature at any point. Near the attached part it will have less temperature rise due to high specific heat (due to high mass) of heatsink . Parts attached to lighter/thinner part heatsink will get hot quickly. So near the attached part temperature rise will be more.High mass (weight) = higher specific heat, means more heat required to rise and more time required for fall of temperature.
When we joint two metal parts, it does create thermal resistance. So I am not getting to use of 2 pieces of heatsink for 1 channel module. The devices on loosely (thermally) coupled heatsink will have different temperature if there is some tolerance if bias current. This can result into asymmetric output.
You are more experienced and absolutely right Omi. What i was guessing is sometimes necessity forms the design. So from Magma's pic I think heatsink are vertical for heat dissipation and will be hidden from front view and each large heat sink for 2 devices so no need to of joining two heatsink for one channel. Only guessing though.For F5 turbo (100W dissipation /ch) I suggested that mass of metal with 12mm thick and plain surface base. Here I am curious to know how mounting of 8 output devices will be done while placing them equally distributed over heatsink area.