Assembly Manual Please
Could someone write a manual like this one, to help build it?
http://shine7.com/audio/pa150.htm
Could someone write a manual like this one, to help build it?
http://shine7.com/audio/pa150.htm
YES! BEAUTIFUL BOARDS
YES! BEAUTIFUL BOARDS THANK YOU
peranders said:Guys, anyone that NOT has got their boards? Everyone happy in that department?
YES! BEAUTIFUL BOARDS THANK YOU
Yes I have read it
You assume I know how, Please, could someone post a visual
manual with step by step instructions and a wire connection
diagram for boards and power supply, and suggestions for
power supply.
Also how do the heatsinks get fresh air mounted in the middle
of the board? ......sorry I am so stupid..
Thank You
peranders said:Have you read the existing one? If you want a stereo amp you only have to add 2 x 18-24 VAC, speakers and input. That's it.
You assume I know how, Please, could someone post a visual
manual with step by step instructions and a wire connection
diagram for boards and power supply, and suggestions for
power supply.
Also how do the heatsinks get fresh air mounted in the middle
of the board? ......sorry I am so stupid..
Thank You
The manual can be found at http://sjostromaudio.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=73&Itemid=29
and should answer most of your questions. Good luck!
Bob G.
and should answer most of your questions. Good luck!
Bob G.
Did you look at the link?
Please compare the manuals. adding the extra information helps.
Upupa Epops said:My dear friend, I mean, that instruction manual is written clearly enough, but you can things, which you should have learn at school....
Please compare the manuals. adding the extra information helps.
Re: Yes I have read it
Being a newbie, or simply lacking specific knowledge, doesn't mean that you're stupid. Other forums I participate on generally end up starting a "construction thread" of said item, in this case the PA03 amp. That would be helpful to me as well for this amp, if for no other reason than info on sourcing certain components here in the USA.
ppcblaster said:
You assume I know how, Please, could someone post a visual
manual with step by step instructions and a wire connection
diagram for boards and power supply, and suggestions for
power supply.
Also how do the heatsinks get fresh air mounted in the middle
of the board? ......sorry I am so stupid..
Thank You
Being a newbie, or simply lacking specific knowledge, doesn't mean that you're stupid. Other forums I participate on generally end up starting a "construction thread" of said item, in this case the PA03 amp. That would be helpful to me as well for this amp, if for no other reason than info on sourcing certain components here in the USA.
Re: Yes I have read it
I'm sure Pavel knows the answer here but I think this isn't any major problem if you use the high heatsink and play "music". For really heavy duty this is a drawback, I'm sure.ppcblaster said:Also how do the heatsinks get fresh air mounted in the middle of the board?
Yes and no HEF is much faster and has a different input protection which may cause trouble if the design isn't 100% after the rule book. In this case I see no reason why it shouldn't work.wim said:For IC1 (CD4020) i have a HEF 4020 from Philips. Is that the same component??
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