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F3 pcb group buy...

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Flecko said:
Shouldn't be a 15kF cap be used for C1 or is it allowed to use a smaler one?

You can use any value for C1 as long as it won't be acting as a high pass filter.

For instance, with my 4 ohm FAL drivers, I'm using presently BG N 330/100 and a cut off frequency is approx 120Hz.

With 8 ohm drivers and 2200uF cap (for C1) the cut off frequency is approx 9Hz. It will double for 4 ohm.
 
Hi Peter,
thanks for the explanation.
With two parts I am still not sure what typ I should use.
I like to use IXYS-diodes in ps-board but I don't know where to get them and wich typ maches best.
There is the advice in the ZV9 manual to adjust the voltage on the J-fet with a powerpotentiometer (It was R3 I think). What type is suitable and where can I buy it? I just found very expensiv potis for 20w.
Has anbody experiences?
Greetings Adrian
 
Boards still available?

To Peter:

Hi, I put my name in the Wiki for the group buy but have been so busy that I've lost track of things... I'm still interested in a set for a stereo F3, do I need 2 PSU boards or just one?

Will one PSU board be able to supply the two audio channels?
Will it be better to use one PSU board for each audio channel in a dual mono configuration?

Could you please let me know of the shipping costs to Portugal?

Thanks,
Luis
 
I have at least 10 more amp boards available. For a stereo set you would need one PS board. For dual mono, PS board breaks in half (along scoring line). Depending on capacitors type, you may install up to 2 x 22,000uf per each side of PS board, which should work fine.

The PCB prices include international shipping (insurance is optional, at $7 extra).
 
Did I just fry my Jfet ?

Hey all.

Tonight I was planning to measure the Vds of my jfets, using the circuit described in the ZenV9 pdf.
I bought a desktop power supply capable of 1.5A, with selectable voltages from 3V to 12V (seemed suitable). I up the fet, turned on the power supply, and noticed it putting out 4.7V rather than 3V, and the jfet was getting VERY hot. I killed the power right away, but could I have fried the fet ?
Do these things need any heatsinking while measuring the Vds ?
 
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