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Michael,I took a look at your website and played around with testing a mock order with some customization. Great site! Great service to us DIY'ers! Your prices seem very fair, especially considering that you manufacture state side when all your competition is doing it in Asia. My hats off to you and I hope you succeed. One constructive nitpick I have is with shopping. I know I personally like to see the price for the item or the customization option before having to place it in my basket or proceed to the next step. I knew your prices from this thread, but if I were a new potential customer browsing your site trying to make a choice between cases, having the price visible before having to add it to your basket is helpful. Maybe you could approach some of the many kit providers out there (AKSA, Hagerman, Greg Erskine, etc) to see if you could work on some standard customized solutions for their kits. This might make it easier for some of their potential kit builders to approach the project while providing some synergy of businesses as well. Cheers,Josh
Hi Michael,I'd certainly be interested in your chassis for my customer needs for the GB150D and GB300D amps. Do you have ratings for those heatsinks and is it possible to do a steel shield box for 300-500VA toroids?Cheers,Greg
Greg is doing class A or class A/B. This is his 150W design:http://www.diyhifi.org/amplifierguru/guru_002.htm
Hi Michael,Thanks for the heatsink info. It would appear that one 0.75C/W heatsink would be fine for each GB150D in Class AB mode (150W rms) so the chassis as such could accommodate 4. BTW the D stands for discrete (a no chip design). Confusing, hey?However, I have DIY clients who are wanting a chassis/heatsink combo for the GB300D (300Wrms) or the GB150D in Class A (112W continuous dissipation) configuration, both of which would need to straddle both heatsinks on one side in a straight 7.2" x 1.25" contact area in the middle of the flat face. That would involve removing the rib and possibly running a flat Al bar above and below the module to thermally couple the two heatsinks.I would not want DIYers to be extending the wiring of the MOSFETs which benefit from the minimal gate (and other pin) wiring inductance.What is the internal height of the heatsinks?Greg
DIY-1013HS2x windowed cutouts per side measure 4" (101.6mm) long by 2" (50.8mm) tall with .5" 12.7mm) radiused corners.