Hi all, I have been working on a Sound Tech M620 mixer/amp.
Was DOA from the owner, I removed and tested the output transistors, all fine. Found one shorted diode on the amp board. Replaced it, the things sings great now.
The question in, it has a large heat sink on the back of the amp. After playing it with some moderately loud music, one speaker, the heat sink got very hot. I think they make them to run hot. I re-applied the thermal grease on the transistors, so they are transferring heat to the heat sink all right.
There is no factory fan on this unit, so I suspect that the HS is supposed to run really hot, so much you cannot touch it for more than a second. Unfortunately, I don't have a thermal sensor to measure the degrees.
It uses 6 output transistors, and the amp is rated at 250W I believe, and I had it connected to a Peavey SP2 speaker. I want to be sure the thing isn't going to burn up when I return it to the customer. If it were mine, I'd install a small box fan on the thing.
So, are these heat sinks made to run so hot you cannot touch them at all? I say yes, but want to get all your thoughts on it.
Thanks, Gary.
Not my unit but same heat sink arrangement>>>
Was DOA from the owner, I removed and tested the output transistors, all fine. Found one shorted diode on the amp board. Replaced it, the things sings great now.
The question in, it has a large heat sink on the back of the amp. After playing it with some moderately loud music, one speaker, the heat sink got very hot. I think they make them to run hot. I re-applied the thermal grease on the transistors, so they are transferring heat to the heat sink all right.
There is no factory fan on this unit, so I suspect that the HS is supposed to run really hot, so much you cannot touch it for more than a second. Unfortunately, I don't have a thermal sensor to measure the degrees.
It uses 6 output transistors, and the amp is rated at 250W I believe, and I had it connected to a Peavey SP2 speaker. I want to be sure the thing isn't going to burn up when I return it to the customer. If it were mine, I'd install a small box fan on the thing.
So, are these heat sinks made to run so hot you cannot touch them at all? I say yes, but want to get all your thoughts on it.
Thanks, Gary.
Not my unit but same heat sink arrangement>>>
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