PRO-150 V1.0 11/18
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Cooling
During operation, depending on motor current, the aluminium base plate of the Pro-
150 can get hot. For best sustained performance consider how heat can be
removed from the base plate. Options include mounting on an external heatsink
such as the chassis, or arranging suitable airflow.
Internal features, dimensions and mounting of board version
The diagram below shown the Pro-150 without the cover to identify the main
features referred to in this manual.
Heat Sinking
The aluminium block of the unboxed Pro-150 may get hot and should be mounted
in thermal contact with a suitable heatsink if sustained high current is required. For
best results, heatsink compound should be used between block and heatsink. The
Pro-150 should be mounted by means of the two M4 tapped holes in the metal
block heatsink, onto the chosen metal (preferably aluminium) plate.