Cheers mate, then I do have them fitted correctlyIf you do that make sure the bias pot is still at max resistance for start up - if you flip by mistake it it will be zero in the circuit - you don't want that. Also make sure the 2 heat sinks are clear of the OS. Also, Mikes amp is an S500 , not a Stasis 2.
To make your self 100% sure on the OS resistors, get the DMM on resistance range and measure each one as follows:
From the RF end you have marked - the pos side is on the left vertical row and neg on the right vertical row - there are 13 resistors on each side. Starting at the top end you have marked RF.
POS.
1R
1R
1R
1R
1R
10R
1R
1R5
1R
1R
1R
1R
1R
NEG.
1R
1R
1R
1R
1R
10R
1R
1R8
1R
1R
1R
1R
1R
( I marked them all )
Side adjust pots ordered, thanks MikeVery nice! Good progress! 🙂
So if you can, it may make it easier to adjust the trim pots from the top if you place them on the side facing the capacitors. Side adjust pots are also key. These will get you started so that you can confirm that everything is smoke free.
In the pic below, the trim pots are facing down because the whole channel is upside down. When installed in the amp, the trim pots will face up. It is also helpful to use a fine tipped sharpie to put a "O" for offset and a "B" for bias.
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Pots ordered , cheers mateI have sent you the top adjust trimpots Andy - to do what Mike has done you will need the side adjust trimpots - Bourns 3296X-1-501LF, so you can mount it so the adjust screw faces the top of the amp.
Wow, the inside is looking a lot cleaner now, you have done a good job cleaning it. Slow and steady wins the race when replacing and tidying up the wiring, check every wire with the wiring diagram point A to point B and so on.
Apart from the wiring mess, it is looking like a new amp almost.
Apart from the wiring mess, it is looking like a new amp almost.
Well after so much time given to this project by Gary i bought this locally today.
It would break my heart if I were to destroy the amp when powering it on , now I don’t have to worry.
Might come in handy if I decide to build a preamp later on.
It would break my heart if I were to destroy the amp when powering it on , now I don’t have to worry.
Might come in handy if I decide to build a preamp later on.
I need some advice please, Gary is currently away and without internet access and the new rectifiers that he advised me to fit have arrived but they’re different to the ones currently fitted.
The original ones have their polarity marked but the new ones don’t have any markings other than one corner is different, can someone please tell me how I connect them ?
Correct.
The twisted one is +
Diagonally opposite that is -
The others are AC
The twisted one is +
Diagonally opposite that is -
The others are AC
Thanks gents ( I think I get it 😁)
I’ll be powering it up on Saturday, I’m only crapping it a little
I’ll be powering it up on Saturday, I’m only crapping it a little
Look forward to it, cross my fingers, but you're much safer now that you have a vario.
I will twist them if that’s the caseWould twisted wires not give a nicer finish, not to mention less hum
Its actually quite the opposite, I can say that because I understood most of it ...🙂
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