Yes safe,because you have zero voltage you created short circuit.Ok. I figured it was to get the main board higher as I had ‘legs’ on bottom side of the board touching the cans. So I put it in there thinking it was to raise things up.
Is it safe to remove and rebuild now without the ‘3rd board’
Here is why I put that third board in. See pic. The solder legs under the board come close to if not touch the yellow cap. So I thought that was a neutral board to lift the main board higher. It’s not mentioned in the manual that I saw.
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Tonight is the big night,have now passed 100 hour mark ,time to do comparsion against my Neutron Star 3 clocks.Very exited,today i have delivery on my door....tick...tick.Going to do comparsion with my reference so far....
Put an extra washer in there to move the PCB away to be safeHere is why I put that third board in. See pic. The solder legs under the board come close to if not touch the yellow cap. So I thought that was a neutral board to lift the main board higher. It’s not mentioned in the manual that I saw.
Sry to break it to you, but around 100 hours were even my (apparently golden) Accus still clearly superior... To have a fair comparison, give them at least another 100 hrs..Tonight is the big night,have now passed 100 hour mark ,time to do comparsion against my Neutron Star 3 clocks.
@WladimirMXP ,Yes I know,my Neutron stars improved even after 400-500hours.But is going to give you a hint of the caracter of the clocks anyway.Have a customized Rasberry pi with functions optimized for sound already,so even a small step is hard to improve.
Hello,Put an extra washer in there to move the PCB away to be safe
I dont have the manual at hand but if si you create an " airtight" connection between the board and the two terminals on the balancing board side will it be possible to create a short circuit ?
IF so it MUST be clearly mentioned and/or illustrated in the manual.
I think the washers are used to distribute the pressure executed by the BIG nut. The pressure is there every second for several years to come. Without any precautions and * mixing " different metals after a few years it could be stuck for life. Stainless steel bolts are notorious for this.
But things will advance and probably you can get more F with same dimensions.
Greetings Eduard
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I think it’s made to work with different super caps. So depending on manufacturer maybe it will fit a bit differently. I can’t tell if the yellow outer covering on the cans is aluminum with paint or some kind of non-metallic plastic surface. I’ll re-read the spec sheet for the Eaton caps.Hello,
I dont have the manual at hand but if si you create an " airtight" connection between the board and the two terminals on the balancing board side will it be possible to create a short circuit ?
IF so it MUST be clearly mentioned and/or illustrated in the manual.
I think the washers are used to distribute the pressure executed by the BIG nut. The pressure is there every second for several years to come. Without any precautions and * mixing " different metals after a few years it could be stuck for life. Stainless steel bolts are notorious for this.
But things will advance and probably you can get more F with same dimensions.
Greetings Eduard
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Looks like it’s a PVC coating.I think it’s made to work with different super caps. So depending on manufacturer maybe it will fit a bit differently. I can’t tell if the yellow outer covering on the cans is aluminum with paint or some kind of non-metallic plastic surface. I’ll re-read the spec sheet for the Eaton caps.
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Hello,
The number of washers and pictures clearly show the washer being used at both sides of the board.
Greetings, Eduard
P.s i will check what is available for mounting. I am sure there some stuff used by the real guys not the audiophiles. I mean the guys whose first concern is reliability.
The number of washers and pictures clearly show the washer being used at both sides of the board.
Greetings, Eduard
P.s i will check what is available for mounting. I am sure there some stuff used by the real guys not the audiophiles. I mean the guys whose first concern is reliability.
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