Using the HYPNOTIZE as a general shunt reg PCB

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Not sure about costs but expect them in the region of A$3 for a padded envelope and maybe twice that for the postage - not sure about cost of a board but probably somewhere about $10 - guessing here and you may have a better idea about the costs - if so, sort out a figure and .....

There were a couple of guys in England that were putting these dcB1 kits together awhile ago for guys that had difficulty - not sure who they were but might show up when you ask in the Vendor's area

Any power supply, dcB1 or other, is going to add up to a surprising amount when you add the case, transformer, mains bits, etc onto the cost of the reg itself
 
Also need someone to assemble or build a populated board to go into an Anatek Passive Amplifier so it can be integrated the unit came cheap so thought it could do with salvaging. I posted in meet swap but no takers yet.

There's a picture showing the existing layout in the review below. If anyone knows someone experienced then please send them my way :)
 
I have a couple of spares if you want, Simon - fairly easy to just post one off altho it might be easier if someone local to you can supply one
I have some Quanghao PCBs for the Salas Shunt Regulator.
I have built and tested a few for customers.
Each PCB has 4 regulators, 3 +ve and 1 -ve.
The positive can be assembled as -ve by changing the components.
The PCB is scored to allow snapping into separate regulators.
The two main mosFET locations are holed for To220 and for To247, to suit IRF5x0, or IRF240.
 
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