Mirrors with permission:
might help out those having trouble downloading, especially in north america.
Build Manual
http://www.theleftoverz.com/stuff/JLH RE Build Manual v1.1.pdf
Mini Manual
http://www.theleftoverz.com/stuff/JLH RE Mini Manual v1.1.pdf
Pics + BOM mate
http://www.theleftoverz.com/stuff/JLH RE Picture and BOM Mate v1.0.pdf
May we keep the Mirrors up for a while, please?
Might have some news for all you who missed out on Round One....
Jon
Anybody knows where to get 2 of those boards, please?
Regards
Stay tuned!!
Answer today...
Jon 🙂
Sorry to bother, I am new to this thread.
Is there any way of ordering those ripple eater boards?
Thanks
Is there any way of ordering those ripple eater boards?
Thanks
Sorry to bother, I am new to this thread.
Is there any way of ordering those ripple eater boards?
Thanks
Not yet - but a new GB is being organized - please be patient😀
Please see the new GB thread. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/grou...y-hood-ripple-eater-part-2-a.html#post2300574
Alan
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Thanks Alan,Not yet - but a new GB is being organized - please be patient😀
Please see the new GB thread. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/grou...y-hood-ripple-eater-part-2-a.html#post2300574
Alan
will subscribe to the new thread.
The version of 15V works as expected, and the manual only refers to this voltage. I would like to make a version of +35V. When using + 18V as input voltage Q6 of the current limiting section already get quite hot. Apart from the use of transistors and capacitors that can handle this voltage, are there any other adaptions to be made for higher voltages, for instance, in values of resistors?
Hi,
Pagan had a version running at 55V. SandyK will be able to put you in touch if Pagan does not read this. I have a graphic, but I am reluctant to post as it is not an "official" and tested version.
Cheers
Jon
Pagan had a version running at 55V. SandyK will be able to put you in touch if Pagan does not read this. I have a graphic, but I am reluctant to post as it is not an "official" and tested version.
Cheers
Jon
The version of 15V works as expected, and the manual only refers to this voltage. I would like to make a version of +35V. When using + 18V as input voltage Q6 of the current limiting section already get quite hot. Apart from the use of transistors and capacitors that can handle this voltage, are there any other adaptions to be made for higher voltages, for instance, in values of resistors?
Hi
Please see my reply to your post in the RG thread.
SandyK
Alex,
Thanks.
For those who are interested, the other building thread of the ripple eater is at:
rockgrotto.proboards.com.
Arjen.
Thanks.
For those who are interested, the other building thread of the ripple eater is at:
rockgrotto.proboards.com.
Arjen.
It has been nearly a year....
I would like to know who has implemented this Ripple Eater and if it achieved the desired results.
I would like to know who has implemented this Ripple Eater and if it achieved the desired results.
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