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Projects moved out of the "Unfinished hall of shame"
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 15997" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>You know, to have the enclosures made like above is really very simple. If there is enough demand, it can get CNC cut for greater accuracy. There's no bending or any funny cuts. Just use a heatsink on each side (those ones are Fischer units) and then a square piece each for the top, back and bottom. The front is made from 10mm thick alu and everything is kept together with 25x25mm angle.</p><p></p><p>Hmmm, there's no speaker protection relays on the amps yet. I'm scratching my head a little to see how I could fit it. Fitting 5 channels into such a low profile enclosure doesn't leave one with a lot of space to play with. The relays you see are for the remote trigger and for the soft start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 15997, member: 122"] You know, to have the enclosures made like above is really very simple. If there is enough demand, it can get CNC cut for greater accuracy. There's no bending or any funny cuts. Just use a heatsink on each side (those ones are Fischer units) and then a square piece each for the top, back and bottom. The front is made from 10mm thick alu and everything is kept together with 25x25mm angle. Hmmm, there's no speaker protection relays on the amps yet. I'm scratching my head a little to see how I could fit it. Fitting 5 channels into such a low profile enclosure doesn't leave one with a lot of space to play with. The relays you see are for the remote trigger and for the soft start. [/QUOTE]
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