F5 Turbo Builders Thread

I have one of very similar size A soft start is inplace for the transformer, and a big thermistor gets switched out after 1 min.... a 4 amp fuse would *sometimes* blow at switchout time -- the current draw would spike near 15 amps,even at that late time.

I had to use a 5 amp slo blow.

It sounds like your thermistor has too much resistance to work as it should in that circuit. It should have a hot resistance low enough to charge the capacitors to 90% or more of the final voltage in a few seconds. I have over 300Kuf in my F5V3 monoblocks and they have the thermistors in the circuit for less than 10 seconds and do not blow fuses when the thermistors are shorted out by a relay.
 
Hello all !!

I'm building F5 amp and after the first bias adjustment, in about 5 seconds I have to swich of because the R 11,12,18 and 19 are too hot..... and in the other chanel, the R13 is burned.... I'm not sure about why.... somebody can help me ?
 

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Some time ago i bought used F-5T amplifier which was never work as it should. The previous owner had problems with hum on the left chanel and he was unable to adjust bias on the right chanel. I notice that Q4 on that chanel is running much hotter than other transistors.
Amplifier is build in 4H/400 Modushop chassis and use 2x30V 600VA transformer. So i have to small chassis and to high voltage out of the PSU.
What would be the best way to resolve this? Buying new transformer or lowering the bias?
I would like to resolve this before finding the hum and bias problems.
Any help appreciated.
 
If it possible i would like to keep the Modushop chassis as is.

I tried to measure ( on the other channel) voltage across 1 ohm resistors but Q4 gets crazy hot after a minute.
I get between 0.29V to 0.35V across them on cold heatsink.
Amplifier plays music normaly.

F5T not quite my cup of tea. But this could be a number of things, no? Poor matching of output fets, wrong value source resistor, or insufficient heat conduction to sink comes to mind. But surely there are other possibilities

1: Have you checked Q4s source resistor (ohmmeter with amp turned off?)

2: Have you checked if q4 is properly matched, or did the previous owner provide you any info on where he bought them/how they are matched? What is the current through source resistors when Q4 gets «crazy hot»?

3: have you tried retightening q4 to the sink?

Without cascode on those voltages, you may have damaged your FETs, but dunno if that explains this.

You could also have an oscillation problem, but strange it applies only to one fet. Are optipnal C’s on the OS installed?

It is strange if you get temp increase if there is no current increase at the same time.

Doubt you’ll get anywhere with these tips, but hope you solve this!

Btw: 5U 400mm takes about 250w dissipation MAX in my room. 400 iow is not good to 300watts, at least not if your temp limit is 55 degree sinks.

I too bought a failed F5T project. I took the easy way ought and ordered new boards, and postponed the project until my skills improve.

Regards,
Andreas
 
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