Dual Mono setup for an F6

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There's brute force, ans ZM says, and then there's overkill... 🙂 🙂 🙂

Two 400VA transformers is complete overkill, in my opinion. (of course, it will work, and quite well...) I would much rather use (2) 200VA (or 150VA) with really nice shields or shielded and potted.
 
Did I get it right? Green are GND lines. Dual CL60's on each transformer since I am using single 230V primaries?
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from my experience - one CL60 per 400VA Donut is good even on 230Vac


There's brute force, ans ZM says, and then there's overkill... 🙂 🙂 🙂

Two 400VA transformers is complete overkill, in my opinion. (of course, it will work, and quite well...) I would much rather use (2) 200VA (or 150VA) with really nice shields or shielded and potted.

naah ...... nothing wrong with overkill

in Papa's Koan , I'm using 800VA Donut , with 4 x 18Vac secondaries .... so everything after is dual mono , so entire amp is semi-dual mono :rofl:

in Papa's Koan M2 , I'm using two 350VA Donuts , one per channel

considering that I'm not moving them often , amount of my pleasure is greater than any possible drawback

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Did I get it right? Green are GND lines. Dual CL60's on each transformer since I am using single 230V primaries?

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Probably not necessary, but my dual mono F-5 build I had separate grounds for the CL-60s, and two separate power cords. In case amp is accidentally sawed in half😀😀😀

Russellc
 
capacity per rail?

hahhh : ) my diy-a-universal PSU boards arrived. I will also make dual mono (F5/F6) and thereby some questions came up concerning what ELCOs to buy.

the recommended value per rail is about 60000uF.

-"per rail" does mean a half channel in a bipolar supply? So the board has to be stuffed with 8x15000uF and for shure 8x22000 won´t be overkill?

My transformers are two 230V 250VA (2x18V) donuts.

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stefan
 
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I am always follow advice of Ben Duncan, a British audio expert : One piece of audio equipment ,power amp, should have enclosure tied to mains earth tab and then audio ground directly connected to case near to that point. All other eq. should have audio grounds isolated by resistors , diode bridges or thermistors. It was a long time ago, and honestly I forgot his arguments and explanations but I think it was something about reducing influence of transformer leakage inductance. All in all, less sensitive point in the system (power amp or headphone amp) should have direct connection between mains earth and signal ground.
In this way, my audio system, even with phono preamp, is hum and buzz free.
Old habits die hard is only what I wish to say. Some people blindly follow published projects.
 
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