Solder joints on heat sinks matter?

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  • jm1234
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 59
    • Slovakia

    #1

    Solder joints on heat sinks matter?

    Hi,
    solder joints on heat sinks - how much do they matter? Could poor joints on heat sink cause issues if they are not properly joining to hot ground?
    I'm looking at power source module of Panasonic plasma TV and I see many of these having visually poor quality, but could they matter? In general I would guess no, but I saw a video where someone was stressing out the importance of tightening the screws when fastening the power source board specifically for the ground to be connected properly.
    Thanks
  • Answer selected by jm1234 at 05-01-2024, 01:53 PM.
    stj
    Great Sage 齊天大聖
    • Dec 2009
    • 30917
    • Albion

    if a heatsink has more than one mounting screw/pin/tab then you need to check if they are used - sometimes the heatsink is used to bridge 2 tracks across a board.

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    • CapLeaker
      Leaking Member
      • Dec 2014
      • 7972
      • Canada

      #2
      Usually if a transistor is mounted to a heat sink, I mount it on the heat sink first, then I solder the transistor to the board. Reasoning is that the solder joints are not being stressed. Some transistors will actually pop their lid off if you solder them first and then mount it.

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      • stj
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        • Dec 2009
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        • Albion

        #3
        if a heatsink has more than one mounting screw/pin/tab then you need to check if they are used - sometimes the heatsink is used to bridge 2 tracks across a board.

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        • momaka
          master hoarder
          • May 2008
          • 12160
          • Bulgaria

          #4
          Originally posted by stj
          if a heatsink has more than one mounting screw/pin/tab then you need to check if they are used - sometimes the heatsink is used to bridge 2 tracks across a board.
          +1

          It depends on the PSU / board manufacturer, really.
          Some indeed use heatsinks to bridge/route ground to various places on the board, while others don't and the solder spots that hold down the heatsink(s) are isolated from the rest of the circuit. In any case, it's good to re-solder them if they are cracked. Otherwise, vibration can make the whole heatsink move more, eventually causing solder joint fractures to the parts attached to the heatsink... or in very severe cases, leads pulled out of parts.

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