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In typing this I thought of a reason for it but will continue for any one
else's input. I've never seen it before but seems quite sensible now I have
a likely treason.
5 amp rated TO3 mounted through heatsink and pcb. One C terminal just bolt
and nut , no electrical connection. The other is bolt , solder tag, star
washer and nut and the solder tag fully swathed in solder ,bolt hole to
wiring hole , merging with thick pcb trace, but only requiring to pass 5amp.
I can see that star washer could punch through the thin copper on the pcb so
this method avoids that potential problem, and would constitute good
practice assembly
else's input. I've never seen it before but seems quite sensible now I have
a likely treason.
5 amp rated TO3 mounted through heatsink and pcb. One C terminal just bolt
and nut , no electrical connection. The other is bolt , solder tag, star
washer and nut and the solder tag fully swathed in solder ,bolt hole to
wiring hole , merging with thick pcb trace, but only requiring to pass 5amp.
I can see that star washer could punch through the thin copper on the pcb so
this method avoids that potential problem, and would constitute good
practice assembly