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Logo

OOOOh, AAAAh, shiny thing LOL

That Logo is one of the things that sets mine apart from the other nice looking builds others have done here on DiyAudio.

I made the logo similar to the one Papa uses but side lit it with LEDs.

I used Photo-shop to produce the logo and size it, reversed it (backward) printed it out, then layed it over a sheet of Plexiglas. (Perspex for our friends across the pond) Used a Dremel engraving tool that makes lots of small hammer marks and outlined the logo then filled it in. I cut 4 notches in the end (side) and installed 4 Flat faced LEDs. Then I covered the back (engraved side) with a piece of black ABS plastic so it looks black when the lights are off. Took the power right off of Cvillers boards, series resistor of course.

Thanks for all the nice comments.

Ron


Ron,
I am thoroughly impressed. That is very inventive.

Steve
 
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:crying: Question: would this happen if one of the thermistor legs were to have shorted out on the middle leg of the main transistor? (it was close and it made an arcing sound)

I can repair it, but i don't want it to happen again
 

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The tech diy kit uses one 50ohm instead of two 100 in parallel - thats why you don't see a R7 on the list.
Yes you can bridge them, but perhaps it is best to build them first and then bridge them afterwards. You'll need balanced inputs to get more power.
 
Tea-Bag,
You'll find that those boards make for a Dead quiet power supply! Use the snubber option and Ultra fast diodes you'll virtually eliminate any "ringing".
Make sure to use some type of mounting device (bolt or clip) to secure the diode to the Heat sink or you'll hear about it from Christian!!!😛
I'm glad I did. 😀
Beautiful boards!
 

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