We have seen that just installing the voltage regulators with the leads straight can cause the leads to pull out of the solder if the holes in the end cap of the case are misaligned even by 0.5mm. This is only a problem during the opening and closing of the case for troubleshooting or making modifications to the circuits.
- What has happened on a few occasions was:
- the regulator was soldered to the PCB,
- the end cap was then drilled to mount the regulator to the end cap as the heat sink,
- the PCB was installed in the case,
- the end cap was installed on the lower half of the case,
- the regulator was attached via an isolated screw/nut assembly with a silicone heat sink pad to the end cap
- and when the assembly was tightened down the TO-220 leads have been pulled out of the solder.
The bend just needs to be just large enough to allow a misalignment of say 0.5mm to 1.0mm (this is a DIY board after all). The question I have for everyone, does the solve our problem or do you have another idea that doesn't require redesigning the entire board, which would mean an increase in PCB size/cost and possibly not allowing it to be installed in a factory ECU case, do this issue?
Thanks!
Andy.