PCB's delivered to me yesterday.
Please share your complete name postal address, postal code and paypal email , if you havent already done so.
I will send out invoices as soon as become free... Been a bit busy lately.
thanks again for your interest..
regards
Prasi
Please share your complete name postal address, postal code and paypal email , if you havent already done so.
I will send out invoices as soon as become free... Been a bit busy lately.
thanks again for your interest..
regards
Prasi
GB-6
Palade Vlad 2 nos., invoice sent, paid
ferret 10 nos., invoice sent
Diya member through PM 6 nos., invoice sent , paid
ggetzoff 4 nos., invoice sent, paid
DIYA member through PM 4 nos.,
24 PCBs remain
Palade Vlad 2 nos., invoice sent, paid
ferret 10 nos., invoice sent
Diya member through PM 6 nos., invoice sent , paid
ggetzoff 4 nos., invoice sent, paid
DIYA member through PM 4 nos.,
24 PCBs remain
GB-6
Palade Vlad 2 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
ferret 10 nos., invoice sent
Diya member through PM 6 nos., invoice sent , paid, shipped
ggetzoff 4 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
DIYA member through PM 4 nos.,
24 PCBs remain
Palade Vlad 2 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
ferret 10 nos., invoice sent
Diya member through PM 6 nos., invoice sent , paid, shipped
ggetzoff 4 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
DIYA member through PM 4 nos.,
24 PCBs remain
Hi, can I get 2 boards please? Thanks, Pradeep
Please PM me the details.
I have it listed on diyaudiocart. You can have from there.
Analog Design - AD-CRC-PSU-PCB - High Quality Dual Rail Universal CRC PSU PCB
If there is any difficulty, let me know and I shall supply you directly.
regards
Hello Prasi
Very nice initiative that is fun, really it is thanks to you that this PSU to the success that it deserves, you did a fantastic job (Schematic, BOM, etc ...).
😉
Very nice initiative that is fun, really it is thanks to you that this PSU to the success that it deserves, you did a fantastic job (Schematic, BOM, etc ...).
😉
Thank you project16,
Yes, it is indeed fun, and it is toward helping helping fellow diyers.
Since I could get very low price for the overwhelming demand (because of very nice design from you), I have made a long term agreement with local pcb supplier with intermittant orders. This is the 6th order.
So I am able to supply 2.4mm thick, 70um copper pcb at such low price, even beating Chinese houses.
Cheers. And a very big Thank you. Making group buy has given me lot of experience and Interacting with different nice people.
Though I had some trouble with few, after makIng investment and not receiving response , I was worried.
But many nice people offered support for this.
Thank you all.
Yes, it is indeed fun, and it is toward helping helping fellow diyers.
Since I could get very low price for the overwhelming demand (because of very nice design from you), I have made a long term agreement with local pcb supplier with intermittant orders. This is the 6th order.
So I am able to supply 2.4mm thick, 70um copper pcb at such low price, even beating Chinese houses.
Cheers. And a very big Thank you. Making group buy has given me lot of experience and Interacting with different nice people.
Though I had some trouble with few, after makIng investment and not receiving response , I was worried.
But many nice people offered support for this.
Thank you all.
I have it listed on diyaudiocart. You can have from there.
Analog Design - AD-CRC-PSU-PCB - High Quality Dual Rail Universal CRC PSU PCB
If there is any difficulty, let me know and I shall supply you directly.
regards
Nice product photos! 🙂
One question regarding the TO220 radiators, these are very close to the copper traces, what is preventing these from shorting? I know that there is that layer of coating that isolates but it can scratch off, did any of you placed any isolators between the board and the heatsink (radiator)?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Hi outtek,
Good observation.
One could mount heatsink 1-2 mm above pcb if yours has solder pins. Plus to220 rectifiers should be isolated from heatsink by plastic to220 bush and sil pads/ kapton tape, etc.
Strips of kapton on pcb where heatsink fins rest would also be a way.
Regards
Prasi
Good observation.
One could mount heatsink 1-2 mm above pcb if yours has solder pins. Plus to220 rectifiers should be isolated from heatsink by plastic to220 bush and sil pads/ kapton tape, etc.
Strips of kapton on pcb where heatsink fins rest would also be a way.
Regards
Prasi
GB-6
Palade Vlad 2 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
ferret 10 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
Diya member through PM 6 nos., invoice sent , paid, shipped, delivered
ggetzoff 4 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
DIYA member through PM 4 nos., No response, cancelled.
Surfatwork, 2nos, paid, will ship tomorrow
26 PCBs remain
Palade Vlad 2 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
ferret 10 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
Diya member through PM 6 nos., invoice sent , paid, shipped, delivered
ggetzoff 4 nos., invoice sent, paid, shipped
DIYA member through PM 4 nos., No response, cancelled.
Surfatwork, 2nos, paid, will ship tomorrow
26 PCBs remain
two layers of Kapton tape between the PCB traces and the heatsink/sOne question regarding the TO220 radiators, these are very close to the copper traces, what is preventing these from shorting? I know that there is that layer of coating that isolates but it can scratch off, did any of you placed any isolators between the board and the heatsink (radiator)?
Thanks.
The heatsink will work better, if there is no isolator between semiconductor and heatsink.
Just use a good Thermal paste.
Strips of kapton on pcb where heatsink fins rest would also be a way.
two layers of Kapton tape between the PCB traces and the heatsink/s
The heatsink will work better, if there is no isolator between semiconductor and heatsink.
Just use a good Thermal paste.
Andrew and to others,
please see attached layout of this PCB.
Isolaters are must, otherwise there will be short, as 2 diodes are mounted on the same heatsink.
Outtek,
Please be careful, already manniraj has experienced sparks because he did not use isolator (plastic to-220 bush and sil pad between diode and heatsink).
regards
Prasi
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That is true Prasi, but the heatsink as you can see is crossing between two AC lines, potentially shorting them, that's why I was asking about any insulator in between the PCB surface and heatsink, it can be very problematic if one manages to make a good connection from AC 1 lines, I was under the impression that there are some fancy insulators that we can buy and install nicely under the heatsinks. Thanks.
You can put insulating washers at both heatsink fixings, or put a thin plate that you will remove once the diodes are mounted and soldered, so you will have your heatsinks slightly raised.
Agree with Project16 completely,
Like I said in my original post, 0
1. option 1. raise the heatsink by 1-2mm if it has solder pins.
2. option 2. use kapton tape between heatsink and PCB, if you want to rest heatsink on PCB.
3. not option but compulsion: use to-220 isolators between heatsink and diodes (if using metal tabbed diodes), unless you are using plastic isolated package already like TO−220 FULLPAK
CASE 221AG (https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MUR1520-D.PDF) . see the second image, its all plastic.
sorry if posts hasnt made it clear to you, I am lame with english.
Like I said in my original post, 0
1. option 1. raise the heatsink by 1-2mm if it has solder pins.
2. option 2. use kapton tape between heatsink and PCB, if you want to rest heatsink on PCB.
3. not option but compulsion: use to-220 isolators between heatsink and diodes (if using metal tabbed diodes), unless you are using plastic isolated package already like TO−220 FULLPAK
CASE 221AG (https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MUR1520-D.PDF) . see the second image, its all plastic.
sorry if posts hasnt made it clear to you, I am lame with english.
If you want high quality custom solution, there is one available
take a nice piece of automotive gasketing sheet. ask for automotive gasketing sheet, if there is a automotive workshop near you, its damn cheap.
Roughly Cut it as per the heatsink, Puncher holes where ever necessary, solder the PCB and be worry free.
Afterall, its DIY.
We need very good insulation that can withstand high temperature (may be 100 deg. C) . Any insulating material, that can withstand high temperature should be ok here.
Thats why I orginally suggested kapton tape. make as many layer as you want to feel safe for long term operation. You could even place something like this between heatsink and PCB.
Silicone Insulator - Sheet
take a nice piece of automotive gasketing sheet. ask for automotive gasketing sheet, if there is a automotive workshop near you, its damn cheap.
Roughly Cut it as per the heatsink, Puncher holes where ever necessary, solder the PCB and be worry free.
Afterall, its DIY.
We need very good insulation that can withstand high temperature (may be 100 deg. C) . Any insulating material, that can withstand high temperature should be ok here.
Thats why I orginally suggested kapton tape. make as many layer as you want to feel safe for long term operation. You could even place something like this between heatsink and PCB.
Silicone Insulator - Sheet
Hi all,
I have never used sil pads before, and I have a lot of TO-220 mica washers lying around. Which is the better option?
Kevin
I have never used sil pads before, and I have a lot of TO-220 mica washers lying around. Which is the better option?
Kevin
Shipped and shared the tracking no.
It may take 1-2 days for the tacking to appear on the site.
regards
Prasi
It may take 1-2 days for the tacking to appear on the site.
regards
Prasi
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