Definitely use the type of heat sink compound called heat sink compound. Live large. Go the Full Monty. Buy two tubes.
What heat sink compound to use in a Musical Fidelity A1?
I'm doing some (hopefully) minor repairs on a 2008 Musical Fidelity A1. Removing the top cover reveals a 2" x 10" block thermally connected to the cover plate with white-silicon-grease-looking heatsink compound. There's quite a lot of it there, and I will need to clean it off and replace it before putting the cover back on.
What kind of heat sink compound should I use? My searches mostly turn up tiny tubes of compound to be used on CPU heatsinks. Or I see industrial materials. Any specific suggestions on what I should use? How much do you think I'll need for a very thin coat over that big of an area?
What kind of heat sink compound should I use? My searches mostly turn up tiny tubes of compound to be used on CPU heatsinks. Or I see industrial materials. Any specific suggestions on what I should use? How much do you think I'll need for a very thin coat over that big of an area?
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https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Aavid/249G?qs=L336xtxyopB3FeqhMjn9hQ%3D%3D https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/MG-Chemicals/824-100ML?qs=X5SXQx2ktnOWsZ6FNh%2FXEQ%3D%3D Clean the old stuff with the alcohol. Use a small blob of goop at one end and spread it thin with the plastic barrel of a Q-tip. You will need a lot less than you think. The thinner the application the better the heat transfer. |
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