Hi Fran
Ask Peter he may have one in stock.
Will do - although i did send him an email last week and haven;t heard anything. Maybe he is away or something at the moment. i'll wait a little longer in case he's out of contact ...
Fran
kevinkr said:Helps to know your line voltage..
That´s the same in my area, 120V/60Hz.
Thanks
JC
Hi all,
A couple of questions:
1. Is there anything wrong with using the original transformer that came with the EZ-31 in the new power supply, or is it an inherently bad transformer?
2. I can't get the blackgate N 10uF/50v (out of stock) so I went for a 33uF N instead. Anyone see any issues with that?
3. Has everyone mounted their PS in a separate box or is it OK do you think to fit it all in the one chassis?
4. I have a LM7808 in what seems to be a slightly smaller size package than the regular TO220, but still in the same shape package (ie not like a TO-92). I'm guessing that it won't carry the 1A that a TO220 normall would. What kinda current does the shigaclone carry normally? I have big heatsinks I can put on this one....
TIA,
Fran
A couple of questions:
1. Is there anything wrong with using the original transformer that came with the EZ-31 in the new power supply, or is it an inherently bad transformer?
2. I can't get the blackgate N 10uF/50v (out of stock) so I went for a 33uF N instead. Anyone see any issues with that?
3. Has everyone mounted their PS in a separate box or is it OK do you think to fit it all in the one chassis?
4. I have a LM7808 in what seems to be a slightly smaller size package than the regular TO220, but still in the same shape package (ie not like a TO-92). I'm guessing that it won't carry the 1A that a TO220 normall would. What kinda current does the shigaclone carry normally? I have big heatsinks I can put on this one....
TIA,
Fran
woodturner-fran said:Hi all,
A couple of questions:
1. Is there anything wrong with using the original transformer that came with the EZ-31 in the new power supply, or is it an inherently bad transformer?
2. I can't get the blackgate N 10uF/50v (out of stock) so I went for a 33uF N instead. Anyone see any issues with that?
3. Has everyone mounted their PS in a separate box or is it OK do you think to fit it all in the one chassis?
4. I have a LM7808 in what seems to be a slightly smaller size package than the regular TO220, but still in the same shape package (ie not like a TO-92). I'm guessing that it won't carry the 1A that a TO220 normall would. What kinda current does the shigaclone carry normally? I have big heatsinks I can put on this one....
TIA,
Fran
Yeah,
The small transformer results in a slight reduction of dynamics, and bass "slam" - it's subtle but after repeated listening tests I swapped the convenient little stock transformer for the much larger and quite inconvenient 50Va transformer that is now in the Clone.
Regarding the cap it is probably controlling a servo time constant, without checking I can't be sure - while not absolutely critical it is probably a good idea to stick close to the original value.
My psu is in the same chassis with the rest of the transport, but I have a fairly big box. Mounting it close means there is less IR drop across wiring which helps to lower supply impedance, but also means there will be a magnetic field and mechanical vibration in the vicinity of the mechanism. I did not notice any difference when I moved my transformer around, but I do have nearly 12lbs of mass the mechanism is bolted to..
Not sure about your LM7808, I would get an LM7808 in a TO-220 package if for no other reason than the motor starting currents are quite large. You might have a 500mA version of the regulator..
woodturner-fran said:2. I can't get the blackgate N 10uF/50v (out of stock) so I went for a 33uF N instead. Anyone see any issues with that?
The suggested 10uF BG N was smaller than the originall value so going with 33uF should not be a problem.
All those BG N caps are PS bypasses, so the actual value is not critical. Proper voicing, with regards to size, may be influencial though and system/personal preferences dependant
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