I'm in the process of trying to implement a relay for channel switching in my hand-wired amp.
Now, pretty much all the appropriate relays I've seen are designed for PCB.
I'm interested in gutshots of how others have sited and firmly fixed relays in their amps.
At the moment, I've just used some silicon to stick it down (the back of the relay stuck to the inside of the chassis). The PCB pins are sticking up at me, and I have simply soldered each wired straight to the pins. However, the pins are pretty small and fragile, and the leads leading in/out of the relay are quite long and heavy. I am concerned about fatigue in those joints, what with all the weight of the long leads flapping around inside.
The very natue of what we use relays for often will mean that there are long leads going to it. It seems almost impossible to avoid
I've tried to secure these leads as best I can but I'm not convinced I've done a great job of it. I think I may need to secure them near the relay as well, maybe with some silicon holding them to the chassis wall.
So how do some of you guys do it ?
Now, pretty much all the appropriate relays I've seen are designed for PCB.
I'm interested in gutshots of how others have sited and firmly fixed relays in their amps.
At the moment, I've just used some silicon to stick it down (the back of the relay stuck to the inside of the chassis). The PCB pins are sticking up at me, and I have simply soldered each wired straight to the pins. However, the pins are pretty small and fragile, and the leads leading in/out of the relay are quite long and heavy. I am concerned about fatigue in those joints, what with all the weight of the long leads flapping around inside.
The very natue of what we use relays for often will mean that there are long leads going to it. It seems almost impossible to avoid
I've tried to secure these leads as best I can but I'm not convinced I've done a great job of it. I think I may need to secure them near the relay as well, maybe with some silicon holding them to the chassis wall.
So how do some of you guys do it ?
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