If you got one of the custom Iron Pre chassis, the hole was sized for...
Schurter DD12.9111.111
... and parts with similar mounting dimensions.
Schurter DD12.9111.111
... and parts with similar mounting dimensions.
Then how does Zen play Musick??? And watch Tom and Jerry?don't have electricity
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= Proper tools for all hole vs. inlet combinations ..

Then how does Zen play Musick??? And watch Tom and Jerry?
e-book reader time
Still need charging. Pedal Generator from ACME?e-book reader
All my books are paper.What's wrong with the Paper, Boy?
Still can't hear musick from paper rolls or wax as we are used to. No elect. no Zen toyz for greedy boyz.
I had ordered this item, and only the smaller black front end of the module fits in the chassis cut out, which in my opinion is not the best way to mount it because the module then extends too far into the chassis. I ended up filing out the chassis cut-out more, in order to be able to get the silver part of the module through the cutout.If you got one of the custom Iron Pre chassis, the hole was sized for...
Schurter DD12.9111.111
... and parts with similar mounting dimensions.
^ Interesting... That is really good information. Tagging the folks that can likely help / update /revise. I've never seen one of the chassis in person.
@6L6 and @Gianluca - Note above and below.
When I review the spec sheet for that part # (section copied below) along with the rendering I have (section copied below)...
I can't say with certainty, but based on a few comments, it looks like the cut-out may be sized for an 'interior' mount only like @aljordan mentions. i.e. the dimensions on the left were used for the cutout. What may be considered, is to increase the size of the cutout to allow for the rear of the part (right picture) to fit the hole and increase the dimensions accordingly. It is a trade off in appearance one vs. the other, but it could be considered.
I'll leave it to the experts.
Cheers,
Patrick
@6L6 and @Gianluca - Note above and below.
When I review the spec sheet for that part # (section copied below) along with the rendering I have (section copied below)...
the opening is around 28 by 47 mm…couldn’t seem to find a part # in the thread or the proper part from digikey.
I can't say with certainty, but based on a few comments, it looks like the cut-out may be sized for an 'interior' mount only like @aljordan mentions. i.e. the dimensions on the left were used for the cutout. What may be considered, is to increase the size of the cutout to allow for the rear of the part (right picture) to fit the hole and increase the dimensions accordingly. It is a trade off in appearance one vs. the other, but it could be considered.
I'll leave it to the experts.
Cheers,
Patrick
That’s how the filtered IEC is intended for use on this chassis… mounted to the rear of the panel with the lip flush.
That’s how the filtered IEC
hopefully oriented with switch on On-Off side

That’s a great suggestion! I think that should be incorporated in most people’s builds.
🙂 🙂 🙂

🙂 🙂 🙂

or just rotate entire case
so, it'll be ooked in other way

so, it'll be ooked in other way

Make case mods with german die grinder. Those Schurter IEC fuses are 'difficult' to access. Best is Littlefuse holder with cheap standalone plug. Bulgin latching button up front.
After installing zfoils in R1, R2 position (not zm number convention, but first voltage divider) I just could not resist spending $266.93 shipped to USA from hifi collective for shunt attenuator kit. 10k Charcroft zfoil with takman metal for each step. Susy. Will post build. in/out leads will be short and shielded with mechanical rod to front panel. Really can't imagine extracting anymore sq from this sweet circuit.... Interested in trafo volume control which could be more iron fun.
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