Bravo Thimios, it's a great job!
Just one thing, if your fuses are breaking make sure you can change them easily.
It's a beauty Thimios !!
Thanks all of you!looks pretty good!
It's the first time that i'm close to complete an amplifier using so good parts and i MUST do my best.
Thanks Prasi!Thimios, great job, too good!, you are indeed doing the best possible!
I look at your pcb design job, great job!
Bravo Thimios, it's a great job!
Just one thing, if your fuses are breaking make sure you can change them easily.
Easy fuse replacement.
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Just a question.
I'm looking for housekeeping wiring connectors.
Is this a suitable connector ?
https://www.banzaimusic.com/PCB-Connector-25-4G.html
I'm looking for housekeeping wiring connectors.
Is this a suitable connector ?
https://www.banzaimusic.com/PCB-Connector-25-4G.html
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Thanks i see now,i would prefer the other supplier if it's compatible because reichelt's solution require the crimping toolThe used contacts typically withstand a maximum of 1A/250V.
Far beyond the needed ratings in the housekeeping circuits.
Have a look at e.g. "reichelt.de" searching for "PSK" crimp contacts.
BR, Toni
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These toroides is a part of a donation so i don't know the manufacturer.Hi Thimios,
who was the manufacturer of your toroids?
And again: Great job!
Best regards!
Thanks for your kind words.
Regards.
These toroides is a part of a donation ...
How lucky you are !
Best regards!
Think you can buy them at reichelt.de...
who was the manufacturer of your toroids?
...
BR, Toni
Yes,i feel so lucky that i have good friendsHow lucky you are !
Best regards!
Especially now,given a very-very bad economic situation in Greece
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Testing the housekeeping(protection)board.
Just to see how this work.
Two lamps instead of the transformers.
3 resistors(1K) in series with the 3 NTC because fault tempreture recognized under normal temperature conditions.
May be different value NTC configuration in software?
Two leds added parallel to relay coils.
DC sense looks good as a multimeter( in diode scale)connected between star gnd and one of sensing pin is enough to recognised as DC fault.
I haven't used a Power switch now,just momentary short Power On pins.
Is this a reason that delay isn't always the same?
The most times is about 25".but sometimes only 5".
Placing the hot soldering iron near the NTC recognized as temperature fault.
Next step will be the communication between housekeeping and PC.
Just to see how this work.
Two lamps instead of the transformers.
3 resistors(1K) in series with the 3 NTC because fault tempreture recognized under normal temperature conditions.
May be different value NTC configuration in software?
Two leds added parallel to relay coils.
DC sense looks good as a multimeter( in diode scale)connected between star gnd and one of sensing pin is enough to recognised as DC fault.
I haven't used a Power switch now,just momentary short Power On pins.
Is this a reason that delay isn't always the same?
The most times is about 25".but sometimes only 5".
Placing the hot soldering iron near the NTC recognized as temperature fault.
Next step will be the communication between housekeeping and PC.
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3 resistors(1K) in series with the 3 NTC because fault tempreture recognized under normal temperature conditions.
May be different value NTC configuration in software?
...
Have you used 2.2k NTC?
The MCU is highly configurable:
- 3 x temperature (+/- 3 degree accuracy with typically available 2-3% NTC)
- DC detection sensibility
- inrush current delay (typically 250ms)
- mute delay (typically 2.5s) - output invert-able
- forced re-powering delay 15 - 30 sec for resistors cooling and children safety
- repower lock on failure
BR, Toni
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Yes,you had sent me 3x2k2 NTC.Have you used 2.2k NTC?
BR, Toni
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