55Lx44Wx23H mm - Mind you some people are diehard no SMPS. It's an option anyway if you want compact.
Do you have a part number for this bad boy?55Lx44Wx23H mm - Mind you some people are diehard no SMPS. It's an option anyway if you want compact.
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Tested the boards with the bench power supply. Both channels working. Time to order the Cobra smps. Have a good weekend Wolverine gang!
TMPW 5-112-T - it was one of the smallest screw terminal panel mount designs I could find, and 5W was enough for my speaker protects. (I forgot to add an aux winding to my toroidy order, and tbh didn’t really have the room for another rectifier board anyway). You will need to make sure any auxiliary supply for your housekeeping/protection has enough wattage to cover everything.
There are loads of alternative styles, shapes and brands of micro power supplies. Check out mouser.com or DigiKey - products - power - power supplies - AC/DC power supplies to find something that suits your build.
There are loads of alternative styles, shapes and brands of micro power supplies. Check out mouser.com or DigiKey - products - power - power supplies - AC/DC power supplies to find something that suits your build.
Hi Guys,
I tried the aluminium bar method that Stuartmp used on his monoblocks and I also went to Kapton tape and thermal compound.
I found the temperature distribution across the output devices better with this method.
Here are some photos on the EF3-5 test build, enjoy:
I tried the aluminium bar method that Stuartmp used on his monoblocks and I also went to Kapton tape and thermal compound.
I found the temperature distribution across the output devices better with this method.
Here are some photos on the EF3-5 test build, enjoy:
The spreader looks a good option, is this something @Gianluca can supply?Hi Guys,
I tried the aluminium bar method that Stuartmp used on his monoblocks and I also went to Kapton tape and thermal compound.
I found the temperature distribution across the output devices better with this method.
Here are some photos on the EF3-5 test build, enjoy:
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I assume you are talking about the black aluminium bar which is below everything?
That one is "only" 1 kVA 😉That 1.5k tranny make them Coke can caps look like bottlecaps
Yep the bar, drilling it myself probably wouldn't work out well!I assume you are talking about the black aluminium bar which is below everything?
That can definitely be done, we can extract it from a bigger 3mm thick panel 🙂
Gianluca,
An idea might be to get a few different versions out:
EF3-3
EF3-4
EF3-5
The only differences are the overall lengths. The hole drilling and spacing between the BJT’s should remain the same.
In the center put an engraved diyAudio emblem or Wolverine emblem (from the silkscreen on the pcb) if Stuart et al will share.
Just throwing out ideas. If you end up starting a group buy, then with a large order volume it might be worth your effort and time.
Thanks again for thinking of us.
Anand.
An idea might be to get a few different versions out:
EF3-3
EF3-4
EF3-5
The only differences are the overall lengths. The hole drilling and spacing between the BJT’s should remain the same.
In the center put an engraved diyAudio emblem or Wolverine emblem (from the silkscreen on the pcb) if Stuart et al will share.
Just throwing out ideas. If you end up starting a group buy, then with a large order volume it might be worth your effort and time.
Thanks again for thinking of us.
Anand.
EF3-5 is tighter spacings between output BJTs to make them fit the board. Stuart has posted the spacings up before. Also for this reason, you can’t use MT200s with EF3-5 also.
The hole drilling and spacing between the BJT’s should remain the same.
EF3-5 is tighter spacings between output BJTs to make them fit the board. Stuart has posted the spacings up before.
Thanks for clarifying that @Mainframe!
Best,
Anand.
Wolverine 5th Group Buy - Boards Tested, Order Imminent!
Hi Guys,We’ve hit a thrilling milestone in the Wolverine 5th Group Buy! I’m ecstatic to announce that the building and testing of the following boards are now complete:
- Wolverine IPS V5 Left & Right
- Precision EF3-3 V5 Left & Right
- Precision EF3-4 V5 Left & Right
- Precision EF3-5 V5 Left & Right
A huge thank you to @danieljw and @Mainframe for their incredible dedication in building and testing all production versions of these boards. Their hard work was a massive undertaking, and the entire Wolverine Team is blown away by the results. Your efforts have set the stage for an amazing group buy!
Over the next week, I’ll be finalizing the Gerber files for the group buy order. We’re on track to place the bulk order in 1-2 weeks, meaning these boards—complete with the stunning gold ENIG finish—will soon be ready for your builds. Fabrication typically takes about a 1-2 weeks, followed by 5-6 days for shipping, so we’re not far off!
If you’ve been hesitating, now is the time to join the 5th Group Buy! Don’t miss out on this chance to get your hands on these high-quality boards, perfect for everything from standard setups to demanding 4-ohm loads. For all the details, including pricing and the Excel order sheet, check out the first post in the Wolverine 5th Group Buy thread. Simply email your order to stuartmp@internode.on.net with the subject “Wolverine Project – Your DiyAudio Username.”
Thank you all for your patience and enthusiasm—this community’s passion is what makes the Wolverine project thrive. Stay tuned for more updates in the Wolverine Build Thread and Development Thread, and let’s keep building something extraordinary together!
Best regards,
Stuart (stuartmp) and the Wolverine Team
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