Rdvv pcb board via tin box

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Rdvv pcb board via tin box

Post by Electronically » Mon Nov 09, 2020 12:16 pm

I was looking at rdvv pcb boards. I notice they don't have feet stands at corners for it to sit inside the tin box . So my question is does the pcb sit flat to bottom of tin box?. But surely not thought as solder at bottom of pcb could shorting.

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Re: Rdvv pcb board via tin box

Post by teckniqs » Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:19 pm

It depends what version, because the 6 to 8w versions have TO220 transistor underneath the board between the bottom of the metal case/box.

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Post by Electronically » Mon Nov 09, 2020 4:03 pm

teckniqs wrote:It depends what version, because the 6 to 8w versions have TO220 transistor underneath the board between the bottom of the metal case/box.
15 watt version

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Post by Electronically » Mon Nov 09, 2020 4:51 pm

Electronically wrote:
teckniqs wrote:It depends what version, because the 6 to 8w versions have TO220 transistor underneath the board between the bottom of the metal case/box.
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So what is supporting the the corners underneath the board there is no holes for stands. I do get the transistor at centre will be bolted down to tin. But 4 corners I'm baffled.

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Post by Electronically » Mon Nov 09, 2020 5:02 pm

Electronically wrote:
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teckniqs wrote:It depends what version, because the 6 to 8w versions have TO220 transistor underneath the board between the bottom of the metal case/box.
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So what is supporting the the corners underneath the board there is no holes for stands. I do get the transistor at centre will be bolted down to tin. But 4 corners I'm baffled.

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Well transistor no at centre but more a to the right same thing thought mounted.

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Re: Rdvv pcb board via tin box

Post by radium98 » Mon Nov 09, 2020 5:58 pm

every txer Must be tightened with screws add them ,it is an rf forbidden.You dont have to ask such a newbie question if you know rf rules.That is my opinion.

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Re: RE: Re: Rdvv pcb board via tin box

Post by Electronically » Mon Nov 09, 2020 6:06 pm

radium98 wrote:every txer Must be tightened with screws add them ,it is an rf forbidden.You dont have to ask such a newbie question if you know rf rules.That is my opinion.
That's the thing every other circuit I've seen has the screw holes for the stands at corners just like nrg pll has holes for stands. So I do know the rf rules. So what supporting underneath if there is no holes for stands radium

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Re: Rdvv pcb board via tin box

Post by radium98 » Mon Nov 09, 2020 6:13 pm

if is it a copy of thoses i would say the chinese pcb manu forget the holes,do them manualy with a grinder.

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Post by Electronically » Mon Nov 09, 2020 6:17 pm

radium98 wrote:if is it a copy of thoses i would say the chinese pcb manu forget the holes,do them manualy with a grinder.
I doubt that it's a copy. Every rdvv I've saw has them placed inside a tin box but I don't see how there mounting as I can't see underneath them so there must be something used underneath to prevent it from hitting the ground of the tin. I know transistor connects to it but rest of board shouldn't I would imagine.

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Post by teckniqs » Mon Nov 09, 2020 7:25 pm

Mine were just soldered to each corner the box a few mm above with the 2SD1971.

...I still remember them well but haven't used them for many years and had some of the first ever 2004/05 versions sent to me from designer RF Head.

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Post by Electronically » Mon Nov 09, 2020 7:47 pm

teckniqs wrote:Mine were just soldered to each corner the box a few mm above with the 2SD1971.

...I still remember them well but haven't used them for many years and had some of the first ever 2004/05 versions sent to me from designer RF Head.
Spot on there teckniqs. My idea was what you described there I solder edge of top of pcb to the tin to create the earth. But I was baffled to how it stays off the ground a few mm. Are my right saying there was stands below the pcb?

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Re: Rdvv pcb board via tin box

Post by teckniqs » Mon Nov 09, 2020 7:59 pm

No not on any of mine - just soldered to the box underneath the PCB in each corner. (they were single sided boards back then, so soldered at the bottom of PCB and not the top)

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Post by Electronically » Mon Nov 09, 2020 8:24 pm

teckniqs wrote:No not on any of mine - just soldered to the box underneath the PCB in each corner. (they were single sided boards back then, so soldered at the bottom of PCB and not the top)
OK brilliant teckniqs. Just this board here is double sided so I'll have to figure away of doing this. I have two options I either drill 4 holes at each corner create stands or just solder at each corner. But I think I'll go for the drill idea then screw them in via stands.

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Re: Rdvv pcb board via tin box

Post by Albert H » Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:34 am

We make "boxes" for sensitive circuit sections from pieces of PCB material. You can cut out the size you want, and build a complete box if you have the urge to!
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Re: RE: Re: Rdvv pcb board via tin box

Post by Electronically » Tue Nov 10, 2020 4:21 am

Albert H wrote:We make "boxes" for sensitive circuit sections from pieces of PCB material. You can cut out the size you want, and build a complete box if you have the urge to!
Thanks Albert I'll keep that in mind

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