41Hz Amp1B documentation...

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Hi guys,

Got this kit for Christmas, but I need a forum log-in to download the documentation needed to assemble it. I registered, then waited a week for an activation e-mail. After this, I tried the "Contact Us" section, filled in the form, and got an automatic reply to say they'll get right on it. Still no joy.

So, here's the question - anyone know if they're having problems with the forum, or is there another way of getting hold of the assembly instructions etc?

Thanks in advance,

Chris

PS - here's a half-finished power supply.

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
 
I can access the forum and documentation pages just fine. I don't think the documentation can be downloaded like you used to be able to do. It's only viewable as a webpage now.

I would convert the page to a PDF for you but I'm using my android phone right now and my web->PDF plugin just ends up saving a picture of the login page.

This is the link you want if you can manage to login somehow.....

41hz Forum
 
Hi, noticed your post. A slight correction - I can't log in to the forums or anything. No activation e-mail was sent to me. Perhaps my initial post was a little misleading...

Anyway, got the amp built. Those little SMDs are difficult to begin with, but it's all done now. Some of the resistors had been substituted on the plans I had been given, but by using the bill of materials, I was able to work around any problems. I'll post revised plans based on what they send shortly.
In the mean time, I have a regulator for a 5v supply, so I'll get that done, hook up a sacrificial speaker (if it goes bang, I'd rather it was a cheapy one than something more expensive), and switch it on!
Thanks for the help, guys
Best Regards,
Chris
 
Got hold of a temporary 5v SMPS.

With the switch in the mute position, nothing happens upon being powered up.
When I flick the switch to "awake", the chip gets warm. Not hot so you can't touch it, just warm to the touch. Is that normal? My amp6-b gets a little warm too, so I'm guessing it is. I doubt it'll be a problem when it's attached to a heatsink...
Anyway, with the sacrificial speaker connected, there's no buzzing or anything like that. Time to attach yet more wires for an iPod (there's chocky blocks everywhere).

Edit - one final thing, I haven't heard the output relay switch yet. Any thoughts on why that might be?
 
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