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GB for Pioneer Super Linear Motherboard

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I'll ship all the paid kits on Friday, before I leave

The rest will be shipped once I return, first week on July (assuming that you paid ;) naturally)
 
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Some asked me about the heatsink bracket, my own version, yours can be what ever you want, but mine fit the pcb layout...

Material aluminum corner, thickness 1/4'', Dimensions: H2''xD1-5/8''(top section)xL6''
You can use a much smaller corner bracket, mine is recycled from scrap metal I have in stock...

Took me 2 hours from start to finish, first cutting to size, I used my bench saw with none ferous blade, but VERY DANGEROUS, DON'T TRY IT IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING... Naturally with a metal hand saw it is much safer. Then some holes marking, drilling, threading, and finally some brushing finishing touch...
 

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Assembled my prototype this afternoon, and even if mine was modified to +/-24V, not dual mono, it is working just fine. Primaries selection was only tested at 120V, but will work fine at 240V.

Note: This is a VERY HIGH current DC power supply. It can supply a lot of juice and there is no fuse protection on the rails. So don't short them... The simple regs are current limited and the +-15V supplies outputs will be protected.

Also since I modified the board I was able to judge the pcb quality, and yes it is. Great copper traces difficult to cut, good solder mask hard to scratch, good pads. It is a very good quality board, so no need to worry.

Also all the parts I used fit just fine to pcb. Assembled correctly this board will work the first time :D
 

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All members paid, and I shipped all kits just a few minutes ago. Some were sent Air small parcel, some a simple envellop, depending on weight and/or destination. Please allow 5-10 working days for delivery, maybe a little more for some European countries (by experience).

Please let me know once you get the package, so I can conclude the transaction.

Thanks
SB
 
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