rowemeister said:last one honest
found space
left of the filter, may be able to fit another reg?😀
allan
rowemeister said:LOL hmmmm maybe! hehe
Brent
Or
glue it to the underside of the cover😀
allan
rowemeister said:last one honest
Nice HF shield (shields up!).
How's temperature inside?
Jaap
disco said:Nice HF shield (shields up!).
Thought it was but it's shade (half way the fet buffer)...
disco said:
Nice HF shield (shields up!).
How's temperature inside?
Jaap
Temp inside is pretty good. With everything running on its own psu and reg nothing is drawing much current and they all keep to a minimum temp.
Brent
rowemeister said:
Temp inside is pretty good. With everything running on its own psu and reg nothing is drawing much current and they all keep to a minimum temp.
Brent
Hey Rowe,
I think he meant the FETs inside the HDAM can shield. How warm are they running?
Simon
SimontY said:
Hey Rowe,
I think he meant the FETs inside the HDAM can shield. How warm are they running?
Simon



errr they are luke warm but no warmer than the standard HDAM cans get. So all is good
Brent
Does anyone have the tx and psu diagram for the CD67.
I purchased a cheap 67 (dead) and the tx primary is O/C. I was wondering if the thermal fuse could be bypassed. One pin is 195 ohm between L and N.
cheers
Brent
I purchased a cheap 67 (dead) and the tx primary is O/C. I was wondering if the thermal fuse could be bypassed. One pin is 195 ohm between L and N.
cheers
Brent
rowemeister said:Does anyone have the tx and psu diagram for the CD67.
I purchased a cheap 67 (dead) and the tx primary is O/C. I was wondering if the thermal fuse could be bypassed. One pin is 195 ohm between L and N.
cheers
Brent
will send what i have
same email
allan
awpagan said:
will send what i have
same email
allan
Yeah same email.
Cheers mate
Brent
Sorted the O/C TX.
When I removed it I could see a small burn mark behind the plastic cover, seeing this told me the thermal fuse had not gone (it had to be the copper wire for the winding).
I stripped away the plastic and found the copper wire had popped. So I tinned both ends and soldered together.
The cdp is now running

When I removed it I could see a small burn mark behind the plastic cover, seeing this told me the thermal fuse had not gone (it had to be the copper wire for the winding).
I stripped away the plastic and found the copper wire had popped. So I tinned both ends and soldered together.
The cdp is now running





Sorry guys, but I have searched this thread for about a week now for Ray's discrete output stage schematics and simply can't find them. Could someone please point them to me as well as Jaap's PCB layout, if available.
Thanks a ton.
Thanks a ton.
Samuel Jayaraj said:Sorry guys, but I have searched this thread for about a week now for Ray's discrete output stage schematics and simply can't find them. Could someone please point them to me as well as Jaap's PCB layout, if available.
Thanks a ton.
Rays discrete output circuit
Brent
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