Build This MoFo!

8 mOhm weight 20 Kg
to remove a cap I have to buy a mule:scratch1::nownow:
I would probably have got some quite expensive "Jensen Capacitors" audio grads caps (as I did with the ACA) so all in all there is not a huge price difference. An output cap will never improve the sound. At best it will be neutral? ….now the simple circuit will be simpler. I can also omit R5 which is a bleeder resistor for C2 I assume?
 
I would probably have got some quite expensive "Jensen Capacitors" audio grads caps (as I did with the ACA) so all in all there is not a huge price difference. An output cap will never improve the sound. At best it will be neutral? ….now the simple circuit will be simpler. I can also omit R5 which is a bleeder resistor for C2 I assume?
my output cap is a Panasonic NHG .
I would make a change just to put a cap in polypropylene but also with those I would get to 20kg of cap mkp.
And perhaps at that point the 20Kg inductance is better.
I would like a simpler solution to not ask for help from the mule ..... but I do not think it exists.
It is necessary to choose the lesser evil in my opinion
 
my output cap is a Panasonic NHG .
I would make a change just to put a cap in polypropylene but also with those I would get to 20kg of cap mkp.
And perhaps at that point the 20Kg inductance is better.
I would like a simpler solution to not ask for help from the mule ..... but I do not think it exists.
It is necessary to choose the lesser evil in my opinion

I have seen these very large high voltage MKPs. Usually they are 800 VDC types and made for DC filtering? …..they are quite expensive. A 6800 uF may be 500 - 1000 USD?
I few threads back I say one MoFo solution with one of these big MKPs hanging on the heatsink.
 
MEPER

With a core that big you will also be working in just a small part of the cores magnetic hysteresis; thus, it will be more linear. Love to see your project.
They should be ready for pickup in week 29......so we will see. I have asked for a box for each choke for carry them into the trunk of the car and from the car to the apartment. I think the choke will also protect the speakers against failure in the amp causing high DC voltage at the output. If not the rail fuse burns the MOFSET will act as a fuse? The choke and speaker will probably survive.
 
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I have seen these very large high voltage MKPs. Usually they are 800 VDC types and made for DC filtering? …..they are quite expensive. A 6800 uF may be 500 - 1000 USD?
I few threads back I say one MoFo solution with one of these big MKPs hanging on the heatsink.
Hi MEPER
you're probably referring to my realization of the Mofo. I used that big polypropylene cap on the power supply downstream of the SMPS MeanWell.
Those big cap I paid them very little money (I also put the link for those interested ..... surplus material but in perfect condition).
I have 8 more, that I would try to use in out but being from 500uF / 900V to 6000uF I do not get there.
I took them to experiment ..... The next experiment will be using Salas ultraBiB 1.3 instead of the SMPS + MKPcaps.

My Mofo Big on attach.
PS: the link of caps.....500uF 900Vdc capacitor ISKRA KNG2047 polypropylene
 

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Hi MEPER
you're probably referring to my realization of the Mofo. I used that big polypropylene cap on the power supply downstream of the SMPS MeanWell.
Those big cap I paid them very little money (I also put the link for those interested ..... surplus material but in perfect condition).
I have 8 more, that I would try to use in out but being from 500uF / 900V to 6000uF I do not get there.
I took them to experiment ..... The next experiment will be using Salas ultraBiB 1.3 instead of the SMPS + MKPcaps.

My Mofo Big on attach.
Ok....so it was used for SMPS filtering and not as output cap. Could also be interesting to know how such a cap type compare against the standard E-cap. From new at RS components they are expensive.
 
Ok.....then I have control on most components. I wonder what would happen if I went for 3A bias......now the big choke can handle it and probably also the heatsink. This could be some experiments but first I need to have it built. It is an interesting concept.
Caution
the maximum current that supports the Hammond 193V inductor is 3A.
the bias should not exceed 2.5A
 

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Mosfet's in TO-3 metal can package look great but is not easy to find good vintage transistors source.
Lot of fakes : eBay , Aliexpress etc.
Official distributor´s : Mouser , Digi-Key, RS or Farnell stock are genuine stuff
but TO-3 is frequently not available
https://docs-emea.rs-online.com/webdocs/156f/0900766b8156f429.pdf
Good luck :)



The heatsink I have in mind does not fit a TO-3 very well…...I think....so think it will be the modern housing. For TO-3 you need a kind of rail/bracket to mount them and then mount the rail to the heatsink. TO-3 looks nice…..I also think they can transfer the heat a little better than the plastic type housing.