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Re: Kustom III PA [message #22793 is a reply to message #22767] Thu, 23 April 2015 15:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
chicagobill
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In most cases, there is only one diode mounted to the heat sink and there are two on the board.

Having two on the heat sink would allow for a little bit better thermal control, especially if there are two separate heat sinks or the output transistors are mounted apart from each other.
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