Hey folks, fixing up a Sunn Beta Bass and I want to make sure it's bullet proof. A common failure seems to be the TIP29 and TIP30 transistors (Q1 and Q11) involved with +/-15v regulation. They definitely get super hot during normal operation. I found some larger clip on heat sinks, which should help.
I came across this post, https://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=61479.0, here's the quote I'm curious about:
"they get hot, the glue ages, the undersized clip-on heat sink falls off, the transistors get hotter, collector trace pads start to cook ... here is what we do down at the shop, grab a 2 x 4, cut it down to 2 x 5 , cut up an old reverb pan and no need for insl kits as you are isolated, we even used wood screws for the transistors"
Can anyone make out what is being described? I think the idea is removing the transistors from the board and mounting to metal somewhere, but I'm wondering if anyone has done this? I'd love to see a picture!
Matt
edit: the two transistors in question can be seen center-left in this image. Schematic below.
I came across this post, https://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=61479.0, here's the quote I'm curious about:
"they get hot, the glue ages, the undersized clip-on heat sink falls off, the transistors get hotter, collector trace pads start to cook ... here is what we do down at the shop, grab a 2 x 4, cut it down to 2 x 5 , cut up an old reverb pan and no need for insl kits as you are isolated, we even used wood screws for the transistors"
Can anyone make out what is being described? I think the idea is removing the transistors from the board and mounting to metal somewhere, but I'm wondering if anyone has done this? I'd love to see a picture!
Matt
edit: the two transistors in question can be seen center-left in this image. Schematic below.
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