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Where to place temp. sensor on fsd3800 w/ (gut pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 8518939" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>measuring the board isn't going to tell you much. where you have the thermistor ("wired sensor"), move it to the heat sink, away from the caps. you can see on the other side of the board, closer to the ambient wireless sensor, there is a thermistor screwed to the heatsink (case) between the output transistors. that's what you are shooting for on the power supply section. (where i told you to put the "wired sensor") 95% of anything that generates heat is clamped to the case, or it would overheat in seconds and fry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 8518939, member: 629234"] measuring the board isn't going to tell you much. where you have the thermistor ("wired sensor"), move it to the heat sink, away from the caps. you can see on the other side of the board, closer to the ambient wireless sensor, there is a thermistor screwed to the heatsink (case) between the output transistors. that's what you are shooting for on the power supply section. (where i told you to put the "wired sensor") 95% of anything that generates heat is clamped to the case, or it would overheat in seconds and fry. [/QUOTE]
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