No Toni, that does not work, it opens first post after remuval.
BR Damir
Browser caching problem. Try to force a reload of the edited url.
Another variant which avoids browser caching problem is this variant - I use it mostly.
Instead of
Code:
www.diyaudio.com/forums/...-amp-200w8r-400w4r-34.html#post4776326
use this variant
Code:
www.diyaudio.com/forums/...-amp-200w8r-400w4r-post4776326.html
BR, Toni
Browser caching problem. Try to force a reload of the edited url.
Another variant which avoids browser caching problem is this variant - I use it mostly.
Instead of
Code:www.diyaudio.com/forums/...-amp-200w8r-400w4r-34.html#post4776326
use this variant
Code:www.diyaudio.com/forums/...-amp-200w8r-400w4r-post4776326.html
BR, Toni
Thanks Toni, looks it works now.
800 VA is good enough, I use 1000 VA as it's almost the same price.
Exactly which one ? What model number?
Exactly which one ? What model number?
What do you mean by model. It's 1000 VA with 2x50V. It is Czech made for 230V mains.
I use 2x55V but with PS regulator whit 5 to 6 V drop on both polarity.
Would this one work with the use of individual regulators for each channel for a total of 4? AN-15458 - 1500VA 458V Transformer - AnTek Products Corp
Would this one work with the use of individual regulators for each channel for a total of 4? AN-15458 - 1500VA 458V Transformer - AnTek Products Corp
If used with PS regulator you need max 2x55VAC. 1500VA could work with 4 channels, but I don't see why do you need four channels. First finish two boards you have already for long time.
Damir
I added posts number before each link, so if link is not working go to post number.
Hi dadod, I as some others are using different setting for how many posts are shown on each page, which means I am also landing on wrong page.
One thing more to keep in mind regarding post numbering scheme used on DiyA is that there are 2 different post number systems, one is external, the other is internal.
The external post number shown in upper right corner is ok to mention, but keep in mind it is not fixed in case moderators delete or move away some previous posts, however, the internal post number is still fixed.
For instance: your external post number is #1011,
but your internal post number is 4907544 which can be seen from the web link.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/243481-200w-mosfet-cfa-amp-102.html#post4907544
So if a moderator removes 1 post previous to yours, your new post number changes to #1010, but the internal post number, eg. the whole web link stays intact.
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Maiko,
firefox and internet explorer allow a right click on the post number icon. select copy shortcut.
That saves the post reference that becomes the link when you paste that into your post.
You don't need to refer to internal and external.
diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/243481-200w-mosfet-cfa-amp-52.html#post4917274
This is the "copy short cut" for this post. I removed the url+htp+www so that you can see the full address.
It includes no page number, it includes a #postnumber.
It is this #postnumber that is unique and allows the Forum software to take us to that unique post.
Some members use a different method and that gets confusing because the link often goes to the wrong post and/or page.
firefox and internet explorer allow a right click on the post number icon. select copy shortcut.
That saves the post reference that becomes the link when you paste that into your post.
You don't need to refer to internal and external.
diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/243481-200w-mosfet-cfa-amp-52.html#post4917274
This is the "copy short cut" for this post. I removed the url+htp+www so that you can see the full address.
It includes no page number, it includes a #postnumber.
It is this #postnumber that is unique and allows the Forum software to take us to that unique post.
Some members use a different method and that gets confusing because the link often goes to the wrong post and/or page.
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Maiko,
firefox and internet explorer allow a right click on the post number icon. select copy shortcut.
That saves the post reference that becomes the link when you paste that into your post.
You don't need to refer to internal and external.
Andrew thanks for pointing that out, I see now I somehow managed to lose the part describing the "right-click copy link location" procedure while I was re-editing and previewing forth and back couple of times.
But one thing I don't manage to do is to make a link become non-hyperlinked by selecting "Remove Link" from the toolbar.
Is that the one that shows as "Remove Link"?Andrew thanks for pointing that out, I see now I somehow managed to lose the part describing the "right-click copy link location" procedure while I was re-editing and previewing forth and back couple of times.
But one thing I don't manage to do is to make a link become non-hyperlinked by selecting "Remove Link" from the toolbar.
I have never used that, I don't know what it does.
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