Joe, if they are $19.95 from WOA, I want 24 of them right now.
Or at least a P/N for the spring...
a buck a piece for a spring??? Screw that. I been doing the PEM's for years "The Old Fashioned Way".
But reusable many times, so just like any other too, may pay for itself in time saved.Yeah pricey little buggers for something that costs a couple of cents to make...
But reusable many times, so just like any other too, may pay for itself in time saved.
But reusable many times, so just like any other too, may pay for itself in time saved.
For use exactly how? Sorry, but I can't picture the utility of these. PEMs have to connect to the collector/case of drivers, right? Will the spring tension do this, so that the insulator isn't crushed? Is that the proper use of the springs?
Thanks,
John
I am glad you asked, Kept me from getting a HUH ?Ahh - so the iron doesn't pull the PEM out of alignment as the solder is setting. That makes sense now.
Thanks,
JHS
And mine will be perfectly flat and square to the circuit board. Some people use jigs to make sure their work is true. Others just use Texas windage and "by gosh and by golly". Each person can decide for themselves. For me, I am never in a hurry. I enjoy the journey and appreciate knowing my PEMs are going in perfectly flat. This means Output Transistor Screws are all parallel ensuring TO-3 Case alignment and maximum heat transfer to the heat sinks.By the time you get these installed, I'll have my pair of back planes already soldered.
Does a photo of these magical clamps exist?Or on my case I use the "Navo super cool PEM clamps"..