@alexberg yes I just checked their datasheet too, input is 230v 16A, , not to mention if operated from 110V in US , I think the maximum output of 14kW is written for 4 ohm bridge and it probably is a peak load measured for a very brief period for a pulse.
As for the ringing the video attached here by Veysel from another person checking the amp with scope showed the ringing and that seemed like the original lab gruppen amp, so I guess it's part of the thing.
As for the ringing the video attached here by Veysel from another person checking the amp with scope showed the ringing and that seemed like the original lab gruppen amp, so I guess it's part of the thing.
"Chineese" watts (no pun intended) is a clear indication of datasheet craftsmanship. buy cheap, buy twice
"I guess it's part of the thing" - You do not listen: I am done with it.
"I guess it's part of the thing" - You do not listen: I am done with it.
It is not a cheap project, I have allocated a large amount of budget for this work, I like to do the works that say no, I used a smaller Magnetics Edge transformer with my winding technique on the second version road.
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"In many current applications, however, the internal temperature requirements have been ignored: many times the capacitor banks are so densely packed that the capacitor bodies are touching. Even though the capacitor specifications usually require a 1" spacing, the demand for smaller packages overrides the capacitor’s need for cooling. The result of this tight spacing is shorter capacitor lifetime."
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"In many current applications, however, the internal temperature requirements have been ignored: many times the capacitor banks are so densely packed that the capacitor bodies are touching. Even though the capacitor specifications usually require a 1" spacing, the demand for smaller packages overrides the capacitor’s need for cooling. The result of this tight spacing is shorter capacitor lifetime."
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"In many current applications, however, the internal temperature requirements have been ignored: many times the capacitor banks are so densely packed that the capacitor bodies are touching. Even though the capacitor specifications usually require a 1" spacing, the demand for smaller packages overrides the capacitor’s need for cooling. The result of this tight spacing is shorter capacitor lifetime."
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You may be right, I can say something as a result of long tests, I used kendeil 105 degree long-life capacitor myself.
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