BTW. the boards look great 🙂
only thing is. you can mark the next batch better. mark the transistors, caps and so on 🙂
only thing is. you can mark the next batch better. mark the transistors, caps and so on 🙂
Do you mean with GSD BCE etc?
The caps have a square pad on the +
Or did you mean something else?
The caps have a square pad on the +
Or did you mean something else?
yes. that what i ment 🙂
yes i know 🙂 but not everybody knows 🙂
just so you get a little peace 😀
yes i know 🙂 but not everybody knows 🙂
just so you get a little peace 😀
yes. that what i ment 🙂
yes i know 🙂 but not everybody knows 🙂
just so you get a little peace 😀
OK, no problem. I'll add to the top screen
🙂
and the pots. i guess the adjustment screw is over the square pad?
you can mark that with a little sircle 🙂
and ** on C2 on outputboards 🙂
you can mark that with a little sircle 🙂
and ** on C2 on outputboards 🙂
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I think that's correct
You can make sure that it's right when you measure across the test points.
That's what prototypes are for.
If it's the other way round I'll swap the square pads on the next run.
You can make sure that it's right when you measure across the test points.
That's what prototypes are for.
If it's the other way round I'll swap the square pads on the next run.
Hi all!
What cap do you think it's best for the purpose?
LLS1J103MELC | LS Series 10000 uF 63 V ±20 % Snap-In Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor | NICHICON - Future Electronics
Digi-Key - 565-2698-ND (Manufacturer - ESMH630VSN103MR50T)
Digi-Key - 338-1569-ND (Manufacturer - SLPX103M063E9P3)
Or any other suggestions?
Does the PSU board accept 35mm caps or only 30? Because then there are more options.
Thanks in advance
What cap do you think it's best for the purpose?
LLS1J103MELC | LS Series 10000 uF 63 V ±20 % Snap-In Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor | NICHICON - Future Electronics
Digi-Key - 565-2698-ND (Manufacturer - ESMH630VSN103MR50T)
Digi-Key - 338-1569-ND (Manufacturer - SLPX103M063E9P3)
Or any other suggestions?
Does the PSU board accept 35mm caps or only 30? Because then there are more options.
Thanks in advance
I believe UKToeCutter made the PS board so it can accept 35mm caps (someone correct me if I am wrong). If you are looking at a 63V capacitor, I'd go with this personally:
Panasonic TS-HA 63V/10,000uF
Panasonic TS-HA 63V/10,000uF
Folks:
I was considering using this cap in two of UKToecutter's power supply boards for the F5T I hope to build:
381LX153M063A062 Cornell Dubilier Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors - Snap In
Being a newbiw, I gotta ask: are there reasons, aside from cost, to avoid this capacitor? I've happily used Panasonic TS-HA caps in the past, but they don't offer 15ku/63v options, and I thought 240ku of capacitance per channel was a good goal.
All advice appreciated.
Regards,
Scott
I was considering using this cap in two of UKToecutter's power supply boards for the F5T I hope to build:
381LX153M063A062 Cornell Dubilier Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors - Snap In
Being a newbiw, I gotta ask: are there reasons, aside from cost, to avoid this capacitor? I've happily used Panasonic TS-HA caps in the past, but they don't offer 15ku/63v options, and I thought 240ku of capacitance per channel was a good goal.
All advice appreciated.
Regards,
Scott
what rail voltages are you guys planning on running?
since you go for 63V caps. and not 35-50V.
since you go for 63V caps. and not 35-50V.
I believe UKToeCutter made the PS board so it can accept 35mm caps (someone correct me if I am wrong). If you are looking at a 63V capacitor, I'd go with this personally:
Panasonic TS-HA 63V/10,000uF
Hi Horio,
Thanks for the feedback.
What about this Nichicon?:
LGU1J103MELC Nichicon Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors - Snap In
Also rated at 105c and seems to have better ripple current handling. However it costs $3 more. Do you think it's worth it?
I'd probably stick with the Panasonic. For the extra $3, I don't think you are getting much more with the Nichicon. Either one should work well though.
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