Heat in class A equipment


Heat is one of the biggest enemies of electronic equipment. Does anyone know if this Heat is only at the output transistors and their heatsinks o8is it also present in other components within the unit. 

 

I was planning to remove the top cover and with a IR thermometer going to check temps..

 

Has anyone done this? 

vanson1

Hi XCool

I do like that cooling device and at only 25db you can't hear that at all. 

Hi Millercarbon

I have seen many of your posts and they are always well thought out.  Not sure about your comment about IR thermometers but they have lots of uses in both automotive and many electrical purposes.  A good one will only cost about $100 and lots of useful purposes. 

Always thanks for your insights and audio on!

Heat as the only enemy to electronics is not as simple as people say. Yes heat is one of the contributing factors to the demise of electronics but the actual failure comes from the heating and cooling cycle. Any good engineer will only use products with a heat rating that will work for the application. We all know the basic facts the heat will cause expansion and cooling will cause contraction. It is this cycle that will cause small cracks snd fractures in components. This is where the argument comes in to turn on and leave on as this eliminates the heating cooking cycle and will allow a component to run for a long time.

Ugh here we go....Sugden has been making Class A amps since 1967! Some of those amps are still going strong today with little to NO service! Go take a gander at the heat sinks on say, an A21 integrated.....massive!

Beautiful, holographic, rich, full bodied sound.

Hi fiesta

Yes in F 

hey are warm but not too hot to touch. Over 120 F starts getting really warm to the touch