On the latest 'published' BOM for the Blue (1.3 is the latest I see), there appears to be a slight omission.
The 100nF cap (decoupling the 7812) doesn't appear.
And, the two 1 ohm resistors in the shunt-reg portion (near the output terminal block) are missing too... possibly due to change from Hypnotize value of 10 ohm.
I'm preparing an order for some parts and I cross checked the schematic / jpgs and /bom.
The 100nF cap (decoupling the 7812) doesn't appear.
And, the two 1 ohm resistors in the shunt-reg portion (near the output terminal block) are missing too... possibly due to change from Hypnotize value of 10 ohm.
I'm preparing an order for some parts and I cross checked the schematic / jpgs and /bom.
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Hi people,
At which postnr. is explained the use of 1 Ohm instead of 10 ? I use 2 black CRT hypno's, use 1 or 10 Ohm?
Erik.
At which postnr. is explained the use of 1 Ohm instead of 10 ? I use 2 black CRT hypno's, use 1 or 10 Ohm?
Erik.
The Blue has an orthodox Jfet connection in both the voltage ref ccs since it gets the voicing I liked with hot rod. The +/- Vout will tie closer in the Blue. The audio fets will averagely need to be better matched than in the previous so to hit same offset range, not that it really matters, anyway. The 1R is there just to check the current with a DVM, where in the black pcbs the 10R played that and another subtle transient damping role. To cut a long story short, use what each board says if you want to keep it as intended. 

Another question (before I submit my parts orders)...
I already have several 'flavors' of 7812 on-hand. Is the part # called out in korben69's BOM superior to other 7812s???
I have both National Semi LM7812CT and Fairchild Semi MC7812ECT on-hand.
I don't wish to start a huge regulator comparison... just wondering what's best in this application.
Thanks,
I already have several 'flavors' of 7812 on-hand. Is the part # called out in korben69's BOM superior to other 7812s???
I have both National Semi LM7812CT and Fairchild Semi MC7812ECT on-hand.
I don't wish to start a huge regulator comparison... just wondering what's best in this application.
Thanks,
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There is no quality consideration, they just feed a dumb relay coil. Whatever that fits and is easy to get or having already.
Hi,
too late join group buy for two pcbs?
Regards,
Anto
Anto,
There will be extra boards available. PM for arrangements.
Anto,
There will be extra boards available. PM for arrangements.
Hi Mike,
PM for you.
A very big thanks for your group buy effort 🙂
And yet another question...
Can anyone (Tea-Bag or ???) tell me if 30mm caps will fit in the 4700uF positions??? (It looks like it might be a very tight fit by 'eyeballing' the jpg posted a few dozen posts back.)
Thanks,
Can anyone (Tea-Bag or ???) tell me if 30mm caps will fit in the 4700uF positions??? (It looks like it might be a very tight fit by 'eyeballing' the jpg posted a few dozen posts back.)
Thanks,
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sandbasser,
25mm is what I measure with a ruler.
Panasonic makes plenty in that width, up to 22,000 I think.
25mm is what I measure with a ruler.
Panasonic makes plenty in that width, up to 22,000 I think.
model/type number and/or datasheet link please.25mm
Panasonic makes plenty in that width, up to 22,000 I think.
10mF 50V TS-UP 25diam 40h
6800uF 50V TS-HA 25diam 50h
Thanks for the ref. They are now in my data.
6800uF 50V TS-HA 25diam 50h
Thanks for the ref. They are now in my data.
sandbasser,
25mm is what I measure with a ruler.
Panasonic makes plenty in that width, up to 22,000 I think.
Too bad for me...I found some Nichicon FGs that are 30mm.
Thanks,
Too bad for me...I found some Nichicon FGs that are 30mm.
Thanks,
You could always uncoil some of that aluminium stuff

How about an Oz / Kiwi GB for Panasonic TSHA, 4700uF, 35V, 10mm pitch, 25mm dia, 25mm H
RS stock them.
http://http://australia.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=3396988
If we order 50 they cost A$2.61.
RS stock them.
http://http://australia.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=3396988
If we order 50 they cost A$2.61.
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