Mouser BOM
I just ordered from Mouser, posting the BOM so it may take you less time. Includes everything on the board except LM4780 and Heat Sink. I could not find 1% 2R2 and 4R7 resistors so subbed 5% for these. Parts price with some spares was ~$70 USD per board.
I just ordered from Mouser, posting the BOM so it may take you less time. Includes everything on the board except LM4780 and Heat Sink. I could not find 1% 2R2 and 4R7 resistors so subbed 5% for these. Parts price with some spares was ~$70 USD per board.
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Man, I wish someone had posted something like this earlier...but hopefully you can help out some people that didn't get in on the GB. Great job!
bobgroger said:I just ordered from Mouser, posting the BOM so it may take you less time. Includes everything on the board except LM4780 and Heat Sink. I could not find 1% 2R2 and 4R7 resistors so subbed 5% for these. Parts price with some spares was ~$70 USD per board.
Man, I wish someone had posted something like this earlier...but hopefully you can help out some people that didn't get in on the GB. Great job!
I am not guaranteeing 100% accuracy with this but it was the best I could do in 1 hour with the online catalog. It is at least a starting point. Anyone know how to save a Mouser project for public access? Then you could have 1-click ordering.....
I got my heat sinks from ebay seller barrredboss in 4" lengths, 4 for ~$38 delivered. A little wider than the board but suits my needs. IF I am impressed I will beautify it later. Using 1 Antek 3225 toroid per board. Eventually plan 1 paralleled board per tri-amped channel, with 2 BPA300 boards for Bass.
Bob G.
I got my heat sinks from ebay seller barrredboss in 4" lengths, 4 for ~$38 delivered. A little wider than the board but suits my needs. IF I am impressed I will beautify it later. Using 1 Antek 3225 toroid per board. Eventually plan 1 paralleled board per tri-amped channel, with 2 BPA300 boards for Bass.
Bob G.
Plitron toroids GB?
BNK said:
If there is a consensus about what voltage is required, I'd be willing to work on a GB for Plitron toroids (since they, and I, are in Canada), assuming the price break was worth it. I have observed, though, that a number of posters think that Plitrons are overpriced, so I don't know how many people would be interested.
This thread suggests a discount of about 25% may be feasible. Post expressions of interest and if enough people want some, I'll approach Plitron for a price.
Regards.
Aengus
BNK said:
Too bad there are no group buys to the other components like the heat sinks, the PA and Piltron's toroids.
If there is a consensus about what voltage is required, I'd be willing to work on a GB for Plitron toroids (since they, and I, are in Canada), assuming the price break was worth it. I have observed, though, that a number of posters think that Plitrons are overpriced, so I don't know how many people would be interested.
This thread suggests a discount of about 25% may be feasible. Post expressions of interest and if enough people want some, I'll approach Plitron for a price.
Regards.
Aengus
BNK said:
The Plitrons I'm looking at are dual primary (115/230V) - input code 7 (in the 3rd position) at this spec page.
Regards.
Aengus
But I need 220V
The Plitrons I'm looking at are dual primary (115/230V) - input code 7 (in the 3rd position) at this spec page.
Regards.
Aengus
Mouser BOM correction
Got my package today. On first look everything looks OK bur I need something better for the 2.2 and 4.7 ohm resistors, and the fuseholders I ordered are covers only. The speaker relays are only 8 Amp but I think they will work with contacts paralleled. Now I need to order $.40 worth of fuse clips
Just FYI.....
Bob G.
Got my package today. On first look everything looks OK bur I need something better for the 2.2 and 4.7 ohm resistors, and the fuseholders I ordered are covers only. The speaker relays are only 8 Amp but I think they will work with contacts paralleled. Now I need to order $.40 worth of fuse clips
Just FYI.....
Bob G.
This is by far more timeconsuming than I anticipated, I'v orderd components in hundreds and I'v packed 60 packages with components. It is a real agony when I got one BC556 left and have to recheck all pagages and when my suplier sends 7 piecs short of the BC140!.... I also got 5 leftover resistors with different values either there is missing resistors in packages or I got extra.
Well if anything is missing I'll have to send replacement parts.
Well the major bulk of the packages is finnished now I just have to put the resistor bag, chip bag and the big bag in an envelope and hopefully I can pack and send everythin this week (like I had a life anyway).
Well if anything is missing I'll have to send replacement parts.
Well the major bulk of the packages is finnished now I just have to put the resistor bag, chip bag and the big bag in an envelope and hopefully I can pack and send everythin this week (like I had a life anyway).
ex007 said:
Hi ex007
I did try - admittedly somewhat obliquely - to warn you somewhere way back in this thread
But what could be a better life than service to your fellow DIYers?
For what it's worth, we recognize the magnitude of the task you've taken on and - as claiborne and others have noted - we really do appreciate it. Thank you again.
Regards.
Aengus
This is by far more timeconsuming than I anticipated...(like I had a life anyway).
Hi ex007
I did try - admittedly somewhat obliquely - to warn you somewhere way back in this thread
But what could be a better life than service to your fellow DIYers?
For what it's worth, we recognize the magnitude of the task you've taken on and - as claiborne and others have noted - we really do appreciate it. Thank you again.
Regards.
Aengus
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