Hi in these pre-christmas time!
Hi all!
Just to have a note before the holiday: my old schoolteaching tells me - if you have a halogen bulb with 24 volt and 100 watt = 24x24=576 divided on 100 = 5,76 ohm!! Then you have 3 in seriell= 17,28 with 300 watt. If you then keep 3 more in paralell to those first 3 you end up with 600 watt AND 8,64 ohm. That is pretty close - and if you give 1 resistor in seriell with those bulbs - you get even closer. I have found som small bulbs(halogen 100 watt, 24 volt) here in Norway.
My SK82(KD33) was ordered 1 week ago. so the build will start in feb/mars!
Happy New Year
Greetings to all
Olav
Hi all!
Just to have a note before the holiday: my old schoolteaching tells me - if you have a halogen bulb with 24 volt and 100 watt = 24x24=576 divided on 100 = 5,76 ohm!! Then you have 3 in seriell= 17,28 with 300 watt. If you then keep 3 more in paralell to those first 3 you end up with 600 watt AND 8,64 ohm. That is pretty close - and if you give 1 resistor in seriell with those bulbs - you get even closer. I have found som small bulbs(halogen 100 watt, 24 volt) here in Norway.
My SK82(KD33) was ordered 1 week ago. so the build will start in feb/mars!
Happy New Year
Greetings to all
Olav
Hi Franz
Yeah - I know that it would be a closer fit with 300watt and 120 volt, but it is somewhat difficult to get hold on 120 volts bulbs here in Norway - and with 230 volt and low wattage bulbs it is even vorse(like 230 watt and 20 or 10 watt)!
That is why I am thinking to try my amp with those 24/100 watt bulbs? Maybe?
Best to all.
Olav
Yeah - I know that it would be a closer fit with 300watt and 120 volt, but it is somewhat difficult to get hold on 120 volts bulbs here in Norway - and with 230 volt and low wattage bulbs it is even vorse(like 230 watt and 20 or 10 watt)!
That is why I am thinking to try my amp with those 24/100 watt bulbs? Maybe?
Best to all.
Olav
don't you think this kind of filament could be inductive?!
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Looks like a cigarwith this one you don't have heatsink but 72W watt of dissipation on a 300W resistor could be ok?An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
woodturner-fran was it, who used halogen sticks in the Delite amp? Check the Delite thread.
Yep.
don't you think this kind of filament could be inductive?!
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oops 75h of life...
Is 15,000 views enough to crack open the Christmas Ale?
Should have an Aladdin L'Amp for Christmas
so litlle ....
Hi again!
Here is my finding: From the ELFA catalog: 4000 HOURS!!!
: https://www.elfaelektronikk.no/elfa3~no_no/elfa/init.do?item=33-534-48&toc=19002
A search gave me this result - maybe it can be that i nyour country too??
Good luck - and the best to you.
Olav
Hi again!
Here is my finding: From the ELFA catalog: 4000 HOURS!!!
: https://www.elfaelektronikk.no/elfa3~no_no/elfa/init.do?item=33-534-48&toc=19002
A search gave me this result - maybe it can be that i nyour country too??
Good luck - and the best to you.
Olav
I didn't listen to the amp with the bypass capacitor. In my case, the added distortion wasn't worth 3-4 dB of gain, so I didn't pursue it further.
You leave me a little perplexed. The source bypass cap does not make direct coupling the input any more or less possible. The input cap is there in Figure 11 in case your SIT has enough gate leakage current to drop some voltage across the input. If you measure the input, and it is at 0V, then perhaps you can go without.
May I suggest building the circuit as intended, getting it working, and then you can experiment and make sparks as much as you wish.
If you really want more gain and no degeneration, the circuit with the negative bias supply is the way to go.
You leave me a little perplexed. The source bypass cap does not make direct coupling the input any more or less possible. The input cap is there in Figure 11 in case your SIT has enough gate leakage current to drop some voltage across the input. If you measure the input, and it is at 0V, then perhaps you can go without.
May I suggest building the circuit as intended, getting it working, and then you can experiment and make sparks as much as you wish.
If you really want more gain and no degeneration, the circuit with the negative bias supply is the way to go.
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i mean i choose fig 11 instead of fig 10 because i can swap the input Cap and the negative bias circuit.. but if it must sound bad as it , i will change to fig10
with this
is there a problem just to have 10ohm resistor for the drain ? or is it must be 11/12ohm
with this
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is there a problem just to have 10ohm resistor for the drain ? or is it must be 11/12ohm
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