Rectifier Boards
Hi Bruno,
My new rectifier boards have not arrived yet, but I'm in California, so I'm not surprised. It will probably be several more days.
Robert
Carondimonio said:Hi all,
I just wanted to check if there's anybody out there who didn't get his PCBs yet...
BTW, still a few sets available...😉
Cheers,
Bruno
Hi Bruno,
My new rectifier boards have not arrived yet, but I'm in California, so I'm not surprised. It will probably be several more days.
Robert
Received my recitifier broads today, thanks very much. I sponsor 3 children through the Christian Childrens Fund, the next check I send them will include a little extra in gratitude to you.
t3447ml said:Received my recitifier broads today, thanks very much. I sponsor 3 children through the Christian Childrens Fund, the next check I send them will include a little extra in gratitude to you.
Thanks a lot, it's really nice of you!
I plan to use a CLCLC filter (47mF-2mH-47mF-2mH-96mF)
A 750 VA transformer with 20-0-20 VAC.
The rail voltage should be 20 V with 10A bias using the 220 primary (high power version),
and 18.5 V at 6.5 A using 250 primary (low power version).
Paolo
A 750 VA transformer with 20-0-20 VAC.
The rail voltage should be 20 V with 10A bias using the 220 primary (high power version),
and 18.5 V at 6.5 A using 250 primary (low power version).
Paolo
When I'll finally have time to build this amp
, I plan to go with 20V rails, 10A bias.
Cheers,
Bruno


Cheers,
Bruno
Carondimonio
wow
you would get around 180W @ 3.5 ohm
diss per monoblock Fet's about 400w
You really must have some BIG Heatsinks ?
wow
you would get around 180W @ 3.5 ohm
diss per monoblock Fet's about 400w
You really must have some BIG Heatsinks ?
I received the boards yesterday. Thanks Carondimonio.
I am thinking to have 18.5V at the fets and biass around 7.3A since the amp will be driving a pair of B&W Nautilus 803 that go downto a minimum of 3 Ohms.
BTW please count on me for a rectifier kit.
Xavier
I am thinking to have 18.5V at the fets and biass around 7.3A since the amp will be driving a pair of B&W Nautilus 803 that go downto a minimum of 3 Ohms.
BTW please count on me for a rectifier kit.
Xavier
Re: Carondimonio
Hi all,
Well, I' m still looking for the right heatsinks at a right price... actually, I had to put this project on "stand-by" for a while, as right now I really don't have the time to work on it (I'm in the process of moving...
).
BTW, did everyone get their boards?
Oh, another thing: as far as I can see, the real interest in the rectifier part kits is not very high; so far we're around 20-22 kits, not really enough to get a good price breakdown. OK, let's wait a bit more and see what happens...
Cheers,
Bruno
Hi all,
analogair said:wow
you would get around 180W @ 3.5 ohm
diss per monoblock Fet's about 400w
You really must have some BIG Heatsinks ?
Well, I' m still looking for the right heatsinks at a right price... actually, I had to put this project on "stand-by" for a while, as right now I really don't have the time to work on it (I'm in the process of moving...

BTW, did everyone get their boards?
Oh, another thing: as far as I can see, the real interest in the rectifier part kits is not very high; so far we're around 20-22 kits, not really enough to get a good price breakdown. OK, let's wait a bit more and see what happens...
Cheers,
Bruno
Conrad Heatsinks
Carondimonio and others.
Anybody from Scandinavia or EU who's interested in Conrad Heatsinks Group Buy, please take a look at: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=74475
Carondimonio and others.
Anybody from Scandinavia or EU who's interested in Conrad Heatsinks Group Buy, please take a look at: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=74475
dr.strangelove3 said:
Yes, the two are from hifi2000.
Very nice quality, only they can't dissipate as much as I would have wanted. Each heatsink is about 0,23 k/w, so 2*0,23 k/w per case.
They aren't even that expensive considering the costs for a few nice heatsinks and a professional made front/plate case.
One is for the Aleph-X and the other one is for the Krell clone. Perhaps I'll also buy one of em ATI cases which are about 20cm larger and would be better for an Aleph-X.
dr,strangelove3,
Which model case are they? What is the size of the heatsinks?RC
I have that same Case from hifi2000 - but the dissipation is incorect - it is more like .43C/W and not .23C/W...I have the 3U version
I also bought this chassis for the KSA-50 Krell Clone just to find out both heatsinks are only good for one channel....
I also bought this chassis for the KSA-50 Krell Clone just to find out both heatsinks are only good for one channel....
john65b said:I have that same Case from hifi2000 - but the dissipation is incorect - it is more like .43C/W and not .23C/W...I have the 3U version
I also bought this chassis for the KSA-50 Krell Clone just to find out both heatsinks are only good for one channel....
Thanks john65b.
RC
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