Hiraga "Le Monstre"

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Le Monstre parts "Group Buy"

Hello all,

I am not sure if this is the right place to ask,

But i have some parts for "Le Monstre" from my last build and i am going to organise some more parts for my next build,

if anyone is interested in a "group buy" to to save on freight costs let me know.


-Dan
 
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Hello Neazoi,

You will need two ammeters to measure the current in each rail.

Just a suggestion, you could monitor the voltage of the battery under load on each rail as this will be a better indicator of the battery charge.

Hope this helps / makes sense

do you have some pics / specs of he batteries you chose, i am thinking about getting some soon.

-Dan
 
I had thought so, here is the complete pattery psu schematic.

The batteries I purchased was these: http://eshops.gr/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=201
and the datasheet https://www.eshops.gr/battery-batteries/EFFEKTA_BTL_batteries.pdf

And the charger like this: http://eshops.gr/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=11496
But mine is 24V to charge the batteries in series as shown on schematic

Apologise about the Greek sites.

Btw, today I got my precious metal oxides so I will be able to match them dan.
 

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I was wondering so..
There is no point to take care of so many little things like "resistor sound" and not to take care of the inductance of these meters..

maybe, after the tuning process, I will leave only the voltmeter with a switch in series with it, to test the voltage of the batteries during playing at several time intervals, and not permanent to the circuit..
That sounds like a better (and a cheaper) idea I think.