If your build uses a standard aluminum chassis, direct mounting is OK (using suitable insulation, etc.). You may add a heatsink if you wish.I just implementing VVR in my express, but can’t decide between heat sink out of chassis, and cooling direct on chassis.
vvr problem
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Re: vvr problem
- Kagliostro
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Re: vvr problem
Hi FYL
my answer was because a 2mm thick ceramic insulator between mosfet and heat sink or chassis seems to me to be too thick and don't help the heat dissipation
isn't better a conductive paste and insulate the heat sink ?
Kagliostro
			
			
									
									
						thanksMosfet to insulator to chassis, with the latter dissipating heat
my answer was because a 2mm thick ceramic insulator between mosfet and heat sink or chassis seems to me to be too thick and don't help the heat dissipation
isn't better a conductive paste and insulate the heat sink ?
Kagliostro
Re: vvr problem
The insulator acts as a coupler/spreader. Thick aluminum (or beryllium) oxide insulators are the norm when it comes to high voltage/hich frequency apps.a 2mm thick ceramic insulator between mosfet and heat sink or chassis seems to me to be too thick and don't help the heat dissipation
For instance the standard Aavid Thermalloy 4180, perfect for TO-247 components such as power mosfets, is app. 2mm thick.
This would be very dangerous. You should always insulate at the component level.isn't better a conductive paste and insulate the heat sink ?

