using fdg4536 for through hole subs.

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  • tvtimmy
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    • Mar 2015
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    using fdg4536 for through hole subs.

    Is it possible to use the FGD4536's soldered to a makeshift heatsink(brand new shinny penny) for a through hole subistitute?
    I have played around with some blown up components, and soldered them to the pennys, and they stick to them very well.
    With all the China FAKES out there, I just had the idea. I have not tried it in a good board yet. Has anybody?

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