Hi,
This is surely a good place to ask foolish questions, or at least I hope it is. Because I have the question all typed up below... B^>
I have now built my emergency crowbar wind turbine shunt load (to trigger at 14.8V upstream of a diode to my 12V SLA).
What I have not yet done is fit a heatsink to the SCR.
I have bought some chunky heatsinks that fit.
I have bought some "extremely toxic to aquatic life" heat sink compound. (Well, I don't want any fish in my circuit boards, so that must be good, yes?)
I've bought thermally-conductive insulating heat-sink washers to match the TO220 profile of my SCR.
BUT... What am I meant to fasten the SCR to the heatsink with? A normal metal bolt and nut (in which case presumably I need a small insulating washer, but I could not see one in the catalogue I usually use)? A nylon bolt and nut (but will it melt/burn)?
I don't actually expect this crowbar to be triggered any time soon, and I was operating without any such protection for a while, and manually triggering the crowbar a few times in decent wind just now made no perceptible difference to the SCR temperature by touch as I'd expect (but did slow the turbines right down), so I don't need answers this instant, but...
Rgds
Damon