Re: but
Boy are you in for a shock!😱
Each one of those little guys is going to dissipate 32 watts, that means you are going to try to dissipate 64 watts off of one tiny heatsink that might be capable of say 20 watts or so. The devices will just destroy themselves in that configuration.
I am sorry but you need to rethink your case design, I know that sucks and please do not just take my word for it. I have been working on a GB for an adequate chassis for the F5 for quite a few months though, so I have some experience in this matter.
Regards
Anthony
lgreen said:But there are only 2 devices per heat sink, how hot can those little guys get??
Boy are you in for a shock!😱
Each one of those little guys is going to dissipate 32 watts, that means you are going to try to dissipate 64 watts off of one tiny heatsink that might be capable of say 20 watts or so. The devices will just destroy themselves in that configuration.
I am sorry but you need to rethink your case design, I know that sucks and please do not just take my word for it. I have been working on a GB for an adequate chassis for the F5 for quite a few months though, so I have some experience in this matter.
Regards
Anthony
I use tea-baq's heatsinks which are bigger than yours. They run 26-30c above room temputure standalone (no chassis) -- Papa recommends 20c above. I would expect yours to run quite a bit hotter with your current placement.
You might want to monitor the tempeture very closely if you decide to go ahead.
While my amp is stable at 30c above. I was actually wondering if there is a possibility of thermal runaway...
You might want to monitor the tempeture very closely if you decide to go ahead.
While my amp is stable at 30c above. I was actually wondering if there is a possibility of thermal runaway...
Re: but
Try it and see? I think you need more heat sink. Also, it appears you have about .25 inch base. Maybe a little on the thin side.
lgreen said:But there are only 2 devices per heat sink, how hot can those little guys get??
Try it and see? I think you need more heat sink. Also, it appears you have about .25 inch base. Maybe a little on the thin side.
Just use a fan between those two heatsinks and things will be fine, you can adjust the speed so the noise shouldn't be a problem.
surprised
Well, my sinks certainly are not small, 8+ inches by 5+ inches? And solid!
But you all may be right, I'll watch the temp closely and report back. I was concerned one hot sink would be next to another hot sink, but no one said that the distance was bad.... just the puny size of those sinks! I'm telling you they are huge! They work!
Well, my sinks certainly are not small, 8+ inches by 5+ inches? And solid!
But you all may be right, I'll watch the temp closely and report back. I was concerned one hot sink would be next to another hot sink, but no one said that the distance was bad.... just the puny size of those sinks! I'm telling you they are huge! They work!
Peter Daniel said:Just use a fan between those two heatsinks and things will be fine, you can adjust the speed so the noise shouldn't be a problem.
Well yes a fan will dramatically improve the situation, I think one fan between the two might not work as well as seperating them and giving them each a fan. The risk of one fan is you will draw warm air off one heatsink and blow it across the other. The heatsinks will always be at different temperatures.
Well, my sinks certainly are not small, 8+ inches by 5+ inches? And solid!
No they certainly are not small in stature, my comment was IMHO they are small for the task at hand.
Perhaps the best thing you can do is build it up, test run it and monitor the case temperature of your devices. If they start rising over 60Deg C. be cautious, when they get to 100Deg C be concerned, when they get to 120Deg C or higher then you have a problem as the junction temperature is going to be higher than that and has an operational limit on these devices of 150Deg C.
Regards
Anthony
sandbasser said:I just entered an order on your website and paid via PayPal. There's no big rush on shipping as I'm currently recuperating from surgery and probably won't be able to use the boards for 3-4 weeks.
Thanks,
Thanks for your order - I expect to get the new boards very soon.
cviller said:21.6k should be just fine.
I have taken a few pictures and placed them here:
http://viller.eu/audio/2009jan_gbf5/pictures/
I might have some more detailed on another computer, but these were taken from a working one I finished last night. Hard to take pictures with all the wires... 😀
Thanks, those are useful. I like the third pic.
I see that you have fastened Q1 to Q2, is that something that everyone should do, so they track each other's temperature?
Here is a pic of my first F5 board
lgreen said:
I see that you have fastened Q1 to Q2, is that something that everyone should do, so they track each other's temperature?
You are correct that I'm trying to let them track better, but I doubt it makes a huge difference.
R5-R8
cviller- what does this mean (from page 5 of your assembly guide):
What do you mean that "the R5, R6, R7, R8 solution is not recommended"?
I think you mean that your picture shows two R's in parallel for each of R5-R8, and you want people to use 1 R there?
right?
cviller- what does this mean (from page 5 of your assembly guide):
Picture 4: Board before soldering in mosfets (the
R5,R6,R7,R8 solution is not recommended)
What do you mean that "the R5, R6, R7, R8 solution is not recommended"?
I think you mean that your picture shows two R's in parallel for each of R5-R8, and you want people to use 1 R there?
right?
Re: R5-R8
Look at the picture from the guide more closely - I used something like 4 small 0.5W resistors in place of each of R5, R6, R7 and R8 - 16 in total.
I would recommend that you use either four 100 ohm 3W resistors like the schematics suggests or two 50 ohm 5W resistors (as in the tech-diy kit).
lgreen said:cviller- what does this mean (from page 5 of your assembly guide):
What do you mean that "the R5, R6, R7, R8 solution is not recommended"?
I think you mean that your picture shows two R's in parallel for each of R5-R8, and you want people to use 1 R there?
right?
Look at the picture from the guide more closely - I used something like 4 small 0.5W resistors in place of each of R5, R6, R7 and R8 - 16 in total.
I would recommend that you use either four 100 ohm 3W resistors like the schematics suggests or two 50 ohm 5W resistors (as in the tech-diy kit).
Thanks for having this group buy. I received my boards a lot
faster than I expected. Thanks again.
faster than I expected. Thanks again.
Is the group-buys still open?
I'd like to order for a dual mono version.(2 ps + 2 ch ).
Can i post my order at this address (http://viller.eu/gb/) , pay with paypal and wait for boards?
I'd like to order for a dual mono version.(2 ps + 2 ch ).
Can i post my order at this address (http://viller.eu/gb/) , pay with paypal and wait for boards?
hi,
J have well received the pcbs. Thanks
Philippe
Just a question, for starting, do we have to turn P1 and P2 at the max clockwise
J have well received the pcbs. Thanks
Philippe
Just a question, for starting, do we have to turn P1 and P2 at the max clockwise
dinama said:Is the group-buys still open?
I'd like to order for a dual mono version.(2 ps + 2 ch ).
Can i post my order at this address (http://viller.eu/gb/) , pay with paypal and wait for boards?
Yes - I have even linked to paypal shopping cart from my site.
Boards just arrived today!!! 😀
gil-garcia said:Just a question, for starting, do we have to turn P1 and P2 at the max clockwise
I'm not sure these pots are completely standard - the most reliable way to be sure is to check the resistance over R3 and R4. These are in parallel with the pots, so turn until you have close to zero ohm.
BTW, I have uploaded pictures on the GB page:
http://viller.eu/gb/
cviller said:
did I said fugly! ?

I have just paid with paypal for
Name Unit Price Quantity Total (USD)
F5 PCB 7.50 2 15
PSU PCB 15.00 2 30
Shipping 10.00 1 10
Rectifier Bridge PCB 7.00 2 14
total USD 69
I wait for pcb.Thanks
Name Unit Price Quantity Total (USD)
F5 PCB 7.50 2 15
PSU PCB 15.00 2 30
Shipping 10.00 1 10
Rectifier Bridge PCB 7.00 2 14
total USD 69
I wait for pcb.Thanks
Yes, I have psu, rectifier and f5 boards.
Thanks dinama, got your order. I will try to send a bunch this weekend.
Not sure - it would be a large task to count them all.
Thanks dinama, got your order. I will try to send a bunch this weekend.
did I said fugly! ?
Not sure - it would be a large task to count them all.
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