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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Marriott Assisted Living, Boca Raton, FL
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Thanks for the pictures !!!
Very inspiring, Robert
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I, particularly, like those blue electrolytics.
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Since you can't see that, I used velcro to attach them to the 1/4 in g10 plate for easy 'tweaking'. |
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Location: Toronto, Canada
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Ah velcro rules, I have a server in my home office and I use industrial strength velcro to keep a pack of 3 80gig harddrives together, never fails.
What a man and his dog can invent. Found this @ Mouser Mallory Mounting Hardware CLAMP 2.5-2.56 539-VR10 $1.350
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tony,
that is actually a std profile heatsink I got from ebay, it was 36'' long and I cut it in 4 pieces. |
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is that an X in those wires at the top of the grounding plate?
Grataku... such nice work, why tempt the Blue LED Gods?? --------------------- moe29 -----------
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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moe29, where u hanging and what r u building???
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Hey ststone - did you catch the Tori show the other night? She's
the best. i'm up in Clearwater, and at the moment i'm building a BOSOZ and a 5W SOZ. The SOZ is going to be done in monoblocks, i'm working on assembling the chasis now. This is my first build it from scratch project, so it's taking a while! I just finished assembling the power supply of the BOSOZ tonight. I etched the boards from the article and they're both stuffed. I'm just putting them in some cheap alluminum chassis right now. I'm going to use the BOSOZ to drive the SOZ using balanced inputs. (hope i haven't crashed this thread!) ((pics when i get done!)) Projects like Grataku's are very inspiring! I hope what i build turns out half as well m. |
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