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Over many years of amateur radio activity, I have encountered different situations. For example, you need a slightly more powerful transistor than is available. Getting out of this situation is not very difficult. It is enough to add a radiator to such a transistor and its power will increase. After all, as a rule, low-power transistors mainly burn due to overheating and their power is therefore strictly limited.
I also very often encountered such a situation when a manufacturer of various electronics overclocks low-power transistors to the limit, as a result they heat up a little. This tactic is not reliable and sooner or if the weak link is discovered, it will make itself known.
To avoid this and get out of a difficult situation, I will show you how to make a radiator for small transistors.
Radiator for low-power transistors

Radiator for low-power transistors

To do this, we cut out a radiator from a piece of tin, or better yet aluminum.
Radiator for low-power transistors

Radiator for low-power transistors

This is what it all looks like.
Radiator for low-power transistors

If there are sharp edges, clean them with sandpaper.
Radiator for low-power transistors

We also need heat-conducting paste and a piece of heat-shrink tubing.
Radiator for low-power transistors

So, assembly. We coat the transistor with paste, the side that will be adjacent to the radiator.
Radiator for low-power transistors

We put the tube on the radiator and insert the transistor.
Radiator for low-power transistors

Radiator for low-power transistors

Blow the heat shrink with a hairdryer.
Radiator for low-power transistors

The radiator is ready.It can be bent.
Radiator for low-power transistors

As a result of such a simple modification, the transistor power almost doubled from 0.5-0.8 W to 1.2-1.8 W.
To prove excellent performance, I installed a transistor with a heatsink at a power of 2.75 W. It worked without problems, with low heat, for 3 hours and did not burn out.
Of course, this method will help you out, but if you have the opportunity to install more powerful transistors that are designed to fit on a radiator, then choose them.
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  1. Guest Dmitry
    #1 Guest Dmitry Guests 28 January 2019 17:46
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    What kind of scissors are so tricky? I want the same thing for myself.

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