F5 China Power Supply?

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tubeshunter from China lists on ebay a PS board and incomplete component compliment for an F5 power supply... any experience or opinions?
Thanks,
bass n keys

I have no experience with this board. I did see that someone else mentioned that their Chinese PSU board caught fire. I do not know the message# or thread. You would have to search for it to see if it is the same board.

I have decided to use a perf board for my F4's (F4 uses same PSU as F5). It is not that difficult. Enclosed a copy of my PSU. The 4 smaller caps were some Elna Silmic's that I had available, but are not needed. Just the 4 15000uF on each rail are what is specified in the manuals.

Good luck!
 

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I've seen the kit. The PCB looked basically correct although it didn't provide for a two star grounding system as used in First Watt amps. However, the large caps were not what they claimed to be. They weren't the ones listed in the eBay ad (Rubycon) and they were not what their labels claimed either. I don't recall if this was the kit I saw which had labels for a series never produced by the purported manufacturer OR if this was the kit which had caps from a real series but the caps were 15 mm too short for the voltage rating shown on their label. Either way, they weren't the caps they claimed to be.... [That doesn't mean that tubeshunter knew -- s/he could have been sold bogus caps by their supplier.]

Buy a PSU PCB from Peter Daniel's and source the parts yourself. They are readily available and, if you trust your supplier, then you can trust the parts.

Dan
 
I have found Jim's Audio (no affiliation) on eBay to be really good for PCBs.

F5 PSU

The PCB is really well made and is heavy weight. It is a part kit so you need to provide the electrolytics but the diode bridges, resistors and a bypass film cap are provided. In the end I upgraded the bridges to snubbed schottky diodes (which makes a difference). Appanently IXIS do some schottky bridges that would have fit but are prohibitively expensive.

It is worth noting that this is not exactly the same as the schematic in the F5 owners manual PDF. It does not require 2 x 18V windings, but works from a single winding - I used 2 PCBs, one for each channel fed from a single 35V winding each.
 
I bought a Chinese PS and was very disappointed. The sound, compared to my bench supply, was terrible and it later shorted out and self destructed. I ended up teaching myself how to build a PS and just created a point to point PS. It's way easier then it sounds and it's how a lot of guys seem to build their PS for their F5.
 
why not use Lithium battery.:scratch:


Kills the sound ...

I bought a Chinese PS and was very disappointed. The sound, compared to my bench supply, was terrible and it later shorted out and self destructed. I ended up teaching myself how to build a PS and just created a point to point PS. It's way easier then it sounds and it's how a lot of guys seem to build their PS for their F5.

Pics ...... :)
 
I have found Jim's Audio (no affiliation) on eBay to be really good for PCBs.

F5 PSU

The PCB is really well made and is heavy weight. It is a part kit so you need to provide the electrolytics but the diode bridges, resistors and a bypass film cap are provided. In the end I upgraded the bridges to snubbed schottky diodes (which makes a difference). Appanently IXIS do some schottky bridges that would have fit but are prohibitively expensive.

It is worth noting that this is not exactly the same as the schematic in the F5 owners manual PDF. It does not require 2 x 18V windings, but works from a single winding - I used 2 PCBs, one for each channel fed from a single 35V winding each.

I agree,

I'm using jim's psu boards without any problem, are extremely well made.

Cheers
 
Thanks Ramallo for the information I bought the Jims kits after ur msg.
Further to A wayne. I have put my negative on ebay before your advice. My intention was to give this information to other members to lost money on crap. Even me I bought the kits from hime without knowing. There are good place to buy and there are worse place to avoide. I would think its a responcibility as a member to share bad experience as well as good.
 
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