| Rafal |
Hi everybody,
I thought that I would share with you my second GC attempt.
I think it looks nicer and IT WORKS :D
I would appreciate your comments.
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| Rafal |
Here is a picture of the closed case...
This is based on the Peter Daniels' design with Brian's boards.
I have one problem though. I keep blowing fuses (between line and the primaries of the transformer). I have used 250V 4A and no luck.
Any suggestions...? |
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| digi01 |
COOL!
It seems that the TRUNK Router inside the network.very ahead fashion. |
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| Rafal |
Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate it.
What do you mean by Trunk Router?:confused:
Cheers,
Rafal |
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| BrianGT |
Rafal,
Looks good!
What are you going to do with the second set of pcbs that I sent you?
As for the fuses, are you using slow-blo fuses? I am using a 3A slowblo for mine, and have never blown it. Others have said that a 2A slowblo also works fine. Are you blowing fuses at turn-on?
I added your pictures to my new gallery of finished amps with my boards:
http://brian.darg.net/gallery/nigc
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Brian |
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| Da5id4Vz |
The big red caps, are they on the inputs?
Love the dimond plate. |
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| BrianGT |
I moved the gallery over to my new website.. I keep on forgetting. Please visit:
http://www.briangt.com/gallery/nigc
To others with finished project using my kits and pcbs, feel free to e-mail me pictures, or post them in a thread, and I will add them to my gallery.
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Brian |
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| digi01 |
| quote: | | What do you mean by Trunk Router? |
Rafal,The appearance of your CLONE is terse , durable. Let me recall that is full of network equipment of industrial aesthetics such as ROUTERS.
cheers! |
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| Rafal |
| quote: | Originally posted by BrianGT
Rafal,
What are you going to do with the second set of pcbs that I sent you?
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Brian |
Hi Brian,
I was toying with the idea of buildiing a second amp fo an active amplification of jordan 2-way, but for now, I will build a set of horns instead. The boards will have to wait a little longer. Maybe I will make an amp for a buddy.| quote: | Originally posted by Da5id4Vz
The big red caps, are they on the inputs?
Love the dimond plate. |
Hi Da5idVz,
The big red caps are for ensuring low dc offset. they are placed between Reiken 680 ohm and signal ground
Thank you all for your comments
Cheers,
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