I am slowly progressing on my KPA100. I am at the
part where the board and heat sink are temporarily mounted together to provide the proper spacing for soldering the final transistors. The five standoffs that go between the board and the heat sink are all 3/16", however, the heat sink has a machined depression around the hole for the standoff that is directly behind the center of the rear panel when assembled. Unless I missed it, the manual states I should not use a washer or lock washer on any of the standoffs between the heat sink and the board either on this initial assembly, or on the final assembly. This being the case, there is a gap between the board and this particular standoff. When I add the additional standoffs for mounting the shield later on, this will either prevent me from snugging the standoff down on this particular stud, or force me to warp the board at this point in order to get it snug. Surely this cannot be the case. While I haven't measured it, the depth of the machined depression in the heat sink would lead me to believe that a washer or lock washer is intended to be used either between the heat sink and the standoff, or between the standoff and the board during final assembly. Anyone have any insight on this? -Ben K1NT _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Anyone have any insight on this?
-Ben K1NT I am slowly progressing on my KPA100. I am at the part where the board and heat sink are temporarily mounted together to provide the proper spacing for soldering the final transistors. The five standoffs that go between the board and the heat sink are all 3/16", however, the heat sink has a machined depression around the hole for the standoff that is directly behind the center of the rear panel when assembled. Unless I missed it, the manual states I should not use a washer or lock washer on any of the standoffs between the heat sink and the board either on this initial assembly, or on the final assembly. This being the case, there is a gap between the board and this particular standoff. When I add the additional standoffs for mounting the shield later on, this will either prevent me from snugging the standoff down on this particular stud, or force me to warp the board at this point in order to get it snug. Surely this cannot be the case. While I haven't measured it, the depth of the machined depression in the heat sink would lead me to believe that a washer or lock washer is intended to be used either between the heat sink and the standoff, or between the standoff and the board during final assembly. Anyone have any insight on this? -Ben K1NT _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Ben,
Every KPA100 heatsink is milled in that area to remove part of the raised platform that the PA transistors mount on and still allow for the standoff. Just how much below the lower adjacent surface (large lower area) has your heatsink been milled? In most cases, it is only a tiny bit (1/64 inch or less), and adding a washer would make the top of the standoff too high. The KPA00 board will tolerate some flex with no harm, particularly in the area you are speaking of. If your heatsink has been milled much deeper than that, you should contact Scott or Brian at Elecraft and discuss the situation. Perhaps a digital photo would help. 73, Don W3FPR > -----Original Message----- > > I am slowly progressing on my KPA100. I am at the > part where the board and heat sink are temporarily > mounted together to provide the proper spacing for > soldering the final transistors. > > The five standoffs that go between the board and the > heat sink are all 3/16", however, the heat sink has a > machined depression around the hole for the standoff > that is directly behind the center of the rear panel > when assembled. Unless I missed it, the manual states > I should not use a washer or lock washer on any of the > standoffs between the heat sink and the board either > on this initial assembly, or on the final assembly. > This being the case, there is a gap between the board > and this particular standoff. When I add the > additional standoffs for mounting the shield later on, > this will either prevent me from snugging the standoff > down on this particular stud, or force me to warp the > board at this point in order to get it snug. Surely > this cannot be the case. While I haven't measured it, > the depth of the machined depression in the heat sink > would lead me to believe that a washer or lock washer > is intended to be used either between the heat sink > and the standoff, or between the standoff and the > board during final assembly. Anyone have any insight > on this? > > -Ben K1NT > No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.16.1/611 - Release Date: 12/31/2006 12:47 PM _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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There is no problem here. The recessed area on the KPA100 heatsink is actually exactly where it should be with regards to the height of the other standoff locations around the edge of the heatsink. The recessed area is will definitely vary from heatsink to heatsink. The reason it may be recessed more on some heatsinks than others is due the normal bowing of the heatsink during the extrusion process. The machining actually gets the mounting point back to where it should be. :-) The heatsink on the KPA100 is milled on a precision CNC (computer numerically controlled) machine. Every KPA100 heatsink is milled just like all the others. (The milling process on every heatsink is referenced to the same corner on a standard fixture.) If a heatsink is bowed slightly more than others the CNC machine will mill this point down to match where it should be with regards to the others. Also, the larger pc boards like the one on the KPA100 are frequently bowed slightly. Pulling them flat a small amount when screwing them down will not cause any problems. Please do not add any washers in this recessed area. 73, Eric WA6HHQ Elecraft Don Wilhelm wrote: > Ben, > > Every KPA100 heatsink is milled in that area to remove part of the raised > platform that the PA transistors mount on and still allow for the standoff. > Just how much below the lower adjacent surface (large lower area) has your > heatsink been milled? In most cases, it is only a tiny bit (1/64 inch or > less), and adding a washer would make the top of the standoff too high. The > KPA00 board will tolerate some flex with no harm, particularly in the area > you are speaking of. > > If your heatsink has been milled much deeper than that, you should contact > Scott or Brian at Elecraft and discuss the situation. Perhaps a digital > photo would help. > > 73, > Don W3FPR > > >> -----Original Message----- >> >> I am slowly progressing on my KPA100. I am at the >> part where the board and heat sink are temporarily >> mounted together to provide the proper spacing for >> soldering the final transistors. >> >> The five standoffs that go between the board and the >> heat sink are all 3/16", however, the heat sink has a >> machined depression around the hole for the standoff >> that is directly behind the center of the rear panel >> when assembled. Unless I missed it, the manual states >> I should not use a washer or lock washer on any of the >> standoffs between the heat sink and the board either >> on this initial assembly, or on the final assembly. >> This being the case, there is a gap between the board >> and this particular standoff. When I add the >> additional standoffs for mounting the shield later on, >> this will either prevent me from snugging the standoff >> down on this particular stud, or force me to warp the >> board at this point in order to get it snug. Surely >> this cannot be the case. While I haven't measured it, >> the depth of the machined depression in the heat sink >> would lead me to believe that a washer or lock washer >> is intended to be used either between the heat sink >> and the standoff, or between the standoff and the >> board during final assembly. Anyone have any insight >> on this? >> >> -Ben K1NT >> >> Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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