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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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I have made a pcb for four TO220 diodes including snubber network with only a capacitor or a capacitor+resistor. The diodes can mounted on heatsinks and the pcb has 70 um copper, good for 50-80 A. Room for PHE450 heavy duty caps from EVOX RIFA. Note also that I use the best audio connector in the world, the patented Wago from Germany.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-50719/hifi/rfb01
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nice. i should buy a few of these boards of get some made. i need some..
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Michigan
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Hi Peranders,
I would like some as well for some low power applications. I had also been looking for a board that would allow me to mount all for the diodes on a single heatsink in a single plane. Peter Daniel made some for his A75 to Aleph5 conversion, but I've never seen them available commercially.
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is peranders going to make and sell some pcb's?
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Location: Michigan
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He is selling the full bridge, but if we ask real nice, maybe he'd be willing to sell just the boards to some of his friends at DIYAudio.
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Bavaria (south of veal sausage equator)
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would You mind to explain why this is the best (audio) connector? I have used this connectors in a project 5 years ago but wasn`t aware that they should be "so" good. I`ve simply choosed them because they`re avaible in nice different colours and because they fit in this particular application so well. Usually I rather shy away from spring contacts and feel more comfortable using solid srew-type connectors but this is just because of my gut-feeling and actually there might be some good reasons to use those Wago.
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Location: piedmont
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indeed one would be led to think so, given the title of the thread.
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now i just need a price. i like them boards. there nice. i dont have any of them cute nice looking heat sinks though : O (
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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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