Forgot to mention that my boards arrived a couple of days ago.
Thanks,
mlloyd1
Thanks,
mlloyd1
Most likely. Did you mention any other address?
Hi, the pcb's are returned to me due to incomplete address but you have got an email from how to do.I'll hope that everyone has got their boards.
Currently not, still waiting for the pcb´s
Regards
Jörg
Per-Anders,
I have your DCT03 that I'm planning on installing inside an aluminum enclosure along with three Fo-Felix AC conditioners. My power amp transformers do not hum or buzz.
Would it still be beneficial to include the DCT03 with my Fo-Felix.
Thanks for any advice. This is my first mains project.
Attached is a draft photo of the project.
I have your DCT03 that I'm planning on installing inside an aluminum enclosure along with three Fo-Felix AC conditioners. My power amp transformers do not hum or buzz.
Would it still be beneficial to include the DCT03 with my Fo-Felix.
Thanks for any advice. This is my first mains project.
Attached is a draft photo of the project.
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I'm making progress with my first build.
At first glance those Vishay Rectifiers look intimidating, at least to me, plus the big .050 diameter leads.
After some trial and error bending the leads around a .080 diameter nail worked pretty good giving a spacing of 15mm almost every time.
Crude but it works.
To solder them using my Hakko 888D I'm thinking 700F with Kester 44, 63/37 or 60/40. I have both in 0.5mm and 1.0mm diameters plus some liquid flux.
It must take some HEAT to solder those Rectifiers.
At first glance those Vishay Rectifiers look intimidating, at least to me, plus the big .050 diameter leads.
After some trial and error bending the leads around a .080 diameter nail worked pretty good giving a spacing of 15mm almost every time.
Crude but it works.
To solder them using my Hakko 888D I'm thinking 700F with Kester 44, 63/37 or 60/40. I have both in 0.5mm and 1.0mm diameters plus some liquid flux.
It must take some HEAT to solder those Rectifiers.
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I use a bending plier like this:
Pliers - Lindstrom EX 7590 Round Nose Wire Bending ErgoGrip – Micro-Tools
Pliers - Lindstrom EX 7590 Round Nose Wire Bending ErgoGrip – Micro-Tools
Not really good idea... I had the Folsom behind the DC trap... When switching on there was sometimes a spark at the Folsom PCB and only on the one behind the DC trap...Per-Anders,
I have your DCT03 that I'm planning on installing inside an aluminum enclosure along with three Fo-Felix AC conditioners. My power amp transformers do not hum or buzz.
Would it still be beneficial to include the DCT03 with my Fo-Felix.
Thanks for any advice. This is my first mains project.
Attached is a draft photo of the project.
I have the DC trap only because in my amp there is a 2000va toroid..
Not really good idea... I had the Folsom behind the DC trap... When switching on there was sometimes a spark at the Folsom PCB and only on the one behind the DC trap...
I have the DC trap only because in my amp there is a 2000va toroid..
Could that be before Folsom suggested to use nylon washers above and below the PCB stand-offs?
I have the Folsom's as well and have been planning on putting (2) 3 amp Comoco's and (1) 17 or 20 amp Bourns behind the DCT-03.
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Spark, that sounds not good. Has the pcb approved creapage distances? Where do you have sparks, can you show me?Not really good idea... I had the Folsom behind the DC trap... When switching on there was sometimes a spark at the Folsom PCB and only on the one behind the DC trap...
I have the DC trap only because in my amp there is a 2000va toroid..
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