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I'd like to squeeze everything into a 1U case, so everything needs to be under about 1.57 inches. Last time I used a few small nuts as standoffs. Does anyone have recommendations for better low profile standoffs as those were kind of a pain to work with. I'm looking specifically at the placids, the heatsinks are 1.5 inches according to the bom. Edited by user Saturday, January 30, 2010 7:46:07 PM(UTC)
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If you have an aluminum case, you can mount the transistors to the chassis floor and skip the heatsinks.
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That's perfect thanks a lot.
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Also, if you do want some shorter standoffs... 1/4" long hex standoffs (male-female): Jameco.com1/4" long hex standoffs (female-female): Jameco.comUsing such short standoffs, you have to be careful about your screw lengths. M-F with nuts might make it easier.
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I have used as short as 5mm female threaded standoffs. The way I mount it, is to put a long screw right up through the case, tighten it with the standoff, and through the board mounting holes. Then I use a nut to tighten down the board against the standoff. Edited by user Sunday, January 31, 2010 9:03:26 AM(UTC)
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I use small rubber grommets to get a little decoupling between PCB and chassis. I only tighten enough to slightly depress the grommets
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Use nuts (1,2, etc) or cut plastic tubing Edited by user Monday, February 1, 2010 11:49:48 AM(UTC)
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