HS224 Heat Sinks for the Cornet2, I don't need 1,000 of them

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Big Jim

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I've been pricing out the parts list with Digi-Key and apparently they have 0 of the HS224 heat sinks available and in fact you have to buy them in lots of 1,000  :duh:. You know I'm having a hard enough time convincing the "trouble and strife" that I'm saving money by building my own audio equipment but getting 1,000 heat sinks for the use of 8 of them is a really tough sell.

Also, from what I have seen of the Cornet2's internals 6 of those heat sinks are used for what I'm guessing is to shield the I/Os from the transformer's wiring. Am I correct here?

Is there another supplier of these heat sinks? Has anyone fashioned their own heat sinks for the Cornet2?

Thanks for any help you can provide.

dnewman

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Re: HS224 Heat Sinks for the Cornet2, I don't need 1,000 of them
« Reply #1 on: 15 Apr 2007, 03:09 am »
Mouser has them in stock.  Go to mouser.com and just search on Aavid's part number
(which you can get from Digikey).  But, to save you time

Aavid: 592502B03400
Digikey: HS224
Mouser: 532-592502B34

And, to make your Mouser trip worthwhile, consider

161-4221-E

which is the gold plated version of the dual RCA jacks (CP-1435-ND)
which Digikey only carries in nickel plate.  (Different manufacturers
but otherwise compatible as regards their pinout and PCB footprint.)

Enjoy,
Dan

Big Jim

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Re: HS224 Heat Sinks for the Cornet2, I don't need 1,000 of them
« Reply #2 on: 15 Apr 2007, 03:18 am »
Hey, hey Dan!

I just checked out what you posted and you're right on the money with Mouser.

And thanks for the RCA tip too.

dnewman

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Re: HS224 Heat Sinks for the Cornet2, I don't need 1,000 of them
« Reply #3 on: 15 Apr 2007, 03:54 am »
... And thanks for the RCA tip too.

In part, that tip was to help with SAF (spousal acceptance factor).

  Yeah, it'll cost more owing to the added shipping cost BUT this system
  will be a real "keeper" so *we* won't want the RCA jacks to be
  oxidizing 10 years down the road.   Unless, of course, you want to
  spring for silver plated since after all silver has lower resistance than
  gold and when *we* polish the jacks we can polish the rest of the
  family silver too :D

Ciao,
Dan

hagtech

Re: HS224 Heat Sinks for the Cornet2, I don't need 1,000 of them
« Reply #4 on: 15 Apr 2007, 07:43 am »
RoHS strikes again.  The digikey search for the original HS224 came up no stock.  So I clicked on the "find substitutes" link and it gave me HS372.  Same dimensions.  Only difference is the amount of lead content.  Yikes, now I have to update how many manuals again?

Yes, several of the heat sinks are set up as electric field shields.  Turns out they're not really necessary, but the concept was nice.  If your ac line is really noisy, then they might help.

jh

Big Jim

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Re: HS224 Heat Sinks for the Cornet2, I don't need 1,000 of them
« Reply #5 on: 15 Apr 2007, 12:14 pm »
Hats off to you JH for all the work you do to keep people hooked up with the right bits and pieces.   :thumb:

And Dan, I've actually had the "pleasure" of polishing the family silver. That takes some real elbow grease.

anumber1

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finding the The Mono switch is a bit of a challenge also
« Reply #6 on: 15 Apr 2007, 02:36 pm »
The pre-loaded parts list give the switch as Digikey # 360-1159. That number is no longer stocked bu the RoHS compliant replacement part number is 360-1791-ND.

Has the LED Bezel/lens been out of stock forever also? I chose not to use it as the "naked" LED looks fine to me anyway but the part number L30032-ND has been OOS for three months...at least.

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LED lens
« Reply #7 on: 15 Apr 2007, 04:08 pm »
Has the LED Bezel/lens been out of stock forever also? I chose not to use it as the "naked" LED looks fine to me anyway but the part number L30032-ND has been OOS for three months...at least.

The worst part is that the lens is BIG.  I've already drilled my chassises (chassi?) and can't find anything near that size at any of the common parts sites.

If the manuals have to be updated anyway it might be time to look at a smaller dome so it can be subed when out of stock.

hagtech

Re: HS224 Heat Sinks for the Cornet2, I don't need 1,000 of them
« Reply #8 on: 15 Apr 2007, 07:02 pm »
I guess it is time to run through parts lists again...

jh :(

andrew

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Re: HS224 Heat Sinks for the Cornet2, I don't need 1,000 of them
« Reply #9 on: 18 Apr 2007, 06:32 pm »
Hi Jim,

  Will the Box/2 chassis fit the Classic Cornet PCB?

     thanks,

-- Andrew

hagtech

Re: HS224 Heat Sinks for the Cornet2, I don't need 1,000 of them
« Reply #10 on: 18 Apr 2007, 11:22 pm »
Quote
Will the Box/2 chassis fit the Classic Cornet PCB?

Nope. 

jh

dnewman

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Re: LED lens
« Reply #11 on: 19 Apr 2007, 04:00 am »
[Edit: all four lenses are now spoken for.  They've gone to complete some fine
        Cornet and Clarinet builds by fellow DIY'ers.]

I have two brand new lenses and two lightly used lenses.  They're free
to anyone for the asking, although I would prefer that they go to someone
looking at already drilled holes.  I already pm'd samplesj but he needs > 4.
(These are Digikey part number L30032-ND.)  While you can pm me, I don't
guarantee that I'll see the message anytime soon.  Instead, e-mail me at
dan dot newman at mtbaldy.us.

Dan
« Last Edit: 19 Apr 2007, 03:08 pm by dnewman »