I normally work with tubes but I need to make a transistor bass amp and could do with some help.
I need to find a way to attach a heat compensating transistor to a heatsink without electrical contact. The transistor is a BC107 with a metal body which is also the collector. The heat sink has two 2N3055's and the BC107 is supposed to be in "contact" with their heatsink to adjust the current to the driver as they warm up.
I have searched the internet to no avail so I'm asking the forum so I don't have to reinvent the wheel so to speak. I have thought of wrapping some silicone pad around it and resin gluing in place, I guess others have solved this problem before me?
DaveP
I need to find a way to attach a heat compensating transistor to a heatsink without electrical contact. The transistor is a BC107 with a metal body which is also the collector. The heat sink has two 2N3055's and the BC107 is supposed to be in "contact" with their heatsink to adjust the current to the driver as they warm up.
I have searched the internet to no avail so I'm asking the forum so I don't have to reinvent the wheel so to speak. I have thought of wrapping some silicone pad around it and resin gluing in place, I guess others have solved this problem before me?
DaveP