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10.26.2007, 01:08 AM

hey guys, anyone know of a way to fix a fet that was not soldered down properly?



if the picture stops working like most of mine have, you can go to
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and look at photo #19 (be sure to click "original" on the size option at the bottom) or view #20 to see just the one fet...
I tried heating it with a soldering gun and then soldering with a 30watt iron to no avail. The minor damage that was done to one corner was done when removing the heat sink, it was already lifted which is why the sink was not attached properly to begin with.

Any ideas?

here is a link to the fet info itself if this helps or if you're just curious...
http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/...3S_Rev1.11.pdf


If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
   
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10.26.2007, 01:17 AM

Lincpimp, there will be two fans, a pusher and a puller fan. The board will be standing up vertical with a sink on the left and a sink on the right. The brain board will be on longer wires to make space for the heat sink. So the air will be flowing thru both heat sinks equally. kind of like a tunnel with fans at both ends and the power board standing up in the middle.

You can get a better idea of what I am saying if you look at the wiring setup in my previous post.

I do plan on stepping up the voltage and motor, just in small increments.


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