1) I live in the US and I'm trying to figure out how to safely ground the chassis and everything. I'm building a stereo with one rectifier and transformer. Can any more experienced DIYers in the US suggest what screw size and bolts and gauge wire I should be using to ground things to Safety Earth? Otherwise I was going to emulate P. Daniel's set up at the beginning of this thread to the best of my abilities.
The Safety Earth has ONE wire going to it. Only 1.1. I use 14 gauge wire for safety ground crimped into a ring tongue terminal. The screw should be 8-32 or larger and a lockwasher should be used under the nut.
That is the third wire in the mains power input cable.
Once this is permanently fixed to the chassis, nothing else disturbs this permanent fixing.
You can connect the Audio Ground above that permanent nut with two extra nuts. Or you can connect the Audio Ground to a separate point on the chassis.
Hum, after some months
Hi,
I am a newbie who built two monoblocks based on the LM3875 AUDIOSECTOR premium kit following the instructions of this thread. They are now playing from about 6 months and I am very pleased of the sound.
Some weeks ago one of the monoblock started to produce a hum (low level noise) I could hear directly from the amps and also from the speakers. At first the hum was only occasional, for instance switching off for a couple of minutes was sufficient to cancel the hum when switched on again. But now the noise is becoming more and more frequent.
Have you any idea why? Is it possible a transformer failure?
Thank you
Renato
Hi,
I am a newbie who built two monoblocks based on the LM3875 AUDIOSECTOR premium kit following the instructions of this thread. They are now playing from about 6 months and I am very pleased of the sound.
Some weeks ago one of the monoblock started to produce a hum (low level noise) I could hear directly from the amps and also from the speakers. At first the hum was only occasional, for instance switching off for a couple of minutes was sufficient to cancel the hum when switched on again. But now the noise is becoming more and more frequent.
Have you any idea why? Is it possible a transformer failure?
Thank you
Renato
Hi,
find out if anything is running hot or shows signs of previous overheating.
Check output offset with and without the hum.
find out if anything is running hot or shows signs of previous overheating.
Check output offset with and without the hum.
Very interested after reading this thread in building 2 amplifiers. First would be a 4 channel LM4780 (to power midbass and sub), second would be a 4 channel LM3875 (to power mids and highs).
Do you have a kit for a 4 channel amp of each type or would it just require buying (2) of each kit? Also, can I use a single transformer in each of the two amplifier cases and which size would you recommend?
For reference, I live in the US with standard 120v mains, and the speaker loads will 4ohms.
Do you have a kit for a 4 channel amp of each type or would it just require buying (2) of each kit? Also, can I use a single transformer in each of the two amplifier cases and which size would you recommend?
For reference, I live in the US with standard 120v mains, and the speaker loads will 4ohms.
A single LM4780 kit can actually produce 4 separate amplification channels. It's only when you want to go parallel you need two of them.
As for LM3875, each kit is good for two channels. You can request a kit without PS section though.
I would recommend separate transformer per channel: 250-300VA would be a good size.
Good be a loose ground too.
As for LM3875, each kit is good for two channels. You can request a kit without PS section though.
I would recommend separate transformer per channel: 250-300VA would be a good size.
started to produce a hum (low level noise) I could hear directly from the amps and also from the speakers.
Good be a loose ground too.
A single LM4780 kit can actually produce 4 separate amplification channels. It's only when you want to go parallel you need two of them.
As for LM3875, each kit is good for two channels. You can request a kit without PS section though.
I would recommend separate transformer per channel: 250-300VA would be a good size.
Thanks for the quick response. So then (2) LM4780 kits would probably be ideal for me then I guess. Since there are 8 total amplification channels (as you said, 4 per kit), are you saying I would require 2 transformers, one for each LM4780 kit or am I misunderstanding you?
Thank you. Looking forward to getting an order in 🙂
I guess so: you need 4 amps per channel and one transformer would be fine, per channel (preferably 300 - 400 VA)
Thanks Peter.
Just sent you an email.
The speaker impedance loads will be appx 4 ohms each. Parts Express has the 330V 25+25. Will this be acceptable? I dont see any 18+18 or 22+22...
Just sent you an email.
The speaker impedance loads will be appx 4 ohms each. Parts Express has the 330V 25+25. Will this be acceptable? I dont see any 18+18 or 22+22...
25+25 will work, although with 4ohm speakers lower voltage is really recommended.
The closest that Avel makes are these two:
330VA 25+25 (secondary current 6.60A)
250VA 18+18 (secondary current 6.94A)
Unless you know of another supplier that carries something better, which of those two would be more appropriate ?
Looks like they are available from AnTek... 400VA 18v+18v
eBay seller "johnango"
For everyone elses reference, its AnTek model number AN-4218. Looks like I'll be ordering those since they would be the better fit.
The eBay link shows the tested specs as well...
18+18V 400VA Toroid Transformer DIY HiFi Audio Amp 4218 - eBay (item 370327724279 end time Feb-05-10 12:56:59 PST)
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eBay seller "johnango"
For everyone elses reference, its AnTek model number AN-4218. Looks like I'll be ordering those since they would be the better fit.
The eBay link shows the tested specs as well...
18+18V 400VA Toroid Transformer DIY HiFi Audio Amp 4218 - eBay (item 370327724279 end time Feb-05-10 12:56:59 PST)
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At one point, John was offering diyaudio members a discount below the eBay price if you ordered through his website. This was for the F5. Might send him an email before buying through eBay.
Hey Everyone;
I'm new here. I just ordered the 4780 Dual Mono Kit from Peter. While hunting for transformers I found these guys..Primrose Audio. Has anyone tried these?
I'm planning on getting One and run the kit in stereo until I can afford a second, then run in dual mono. I have a price of $125 CDN after tax and shipping for a single primary 300vac 22+22 secondaries.
regards,
Wayne
I'm new here. I just ordered the 4780 Dual Mono Kit from Peter. While hunting for transformers I found these guys..Primrose Audio. Has anyone tried these?
I'm planning on getting One and run the kit in stereo until I can afford a second, then run in dual mono. I have a price of $125 CDN after tax and shipping for a single primary 300vac 22+22 secondaries.
regards,
Wayne
Hey Everyone;
I'm new here. I just ordered the 4780 Dual Mono Kit from Peter. While hunting for transformers I found these guys..Primrose Audio. Has anyone tried these?
I'm planning on getting One and run the kit in stereo until I can afford a second, then run in dual mono. I have a price of $125 CDN after tax and shipping for a single primary 300vac 22+22 secondaries.
regards,
Wayne
You can ask Richard if he have surplus stock. I ordered from him two 300va 22-22 for 40$ each about two month ago. Check also for Antek, for more competitive price.
Regarding isolating the chip from the chassis/chassis mounted heatsink...The kits come with a strip of insualting foil. Do you need to use heatsink thermal compound on both sides of this foil (between foil and chip, and between foil and heatsink) ?
I read through the thread but couldnt find a clear answer on isolating the chip. Thank you.
I read through the thread but couldnt find a clear answer on isolating the chip. Thank you.
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