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The paired small transistors QN3 and QN5 plus the pair QP3 and QP5 are meant to be thermo coupled. Join these before soldering them in place. Join them with what ? A close up picture would be great. Edited by user Friday, April 29, 2016 4:11:56 AM(UTC)
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Yeah, you don't have to join them, but is does make them work ever-so-slightly better.
A small piece of heatshrink or a small tie-wrap works.
If you join them after soldering*, a dab of Cyanoacrylate glue will work very well.
* ( the heat of soldering will break the joint )
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Here you go. Thermal paste between the two - and a band of heat shrink tube.  cut.jpg (34kb) downloaded 38 time(s).
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 Yet to get to them. Will be using 2 PSUs to juice up my 3 way active boards. Converted a damaged linn amp box for them.
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 Decided to dispense using the transformer hold down stuff and used only clear silicone to hold them in place.
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Once completed it will look like this to power my me built active speaker boards.  
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Got 1 side of my PSU done. Working very nicely   Edited by user Saturday, April 30, 2016 8:13:49 PM(UTC)
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