Modulus-86 build thread

Other question:

Why the same Power-86 is used for both? Would not it be more logical to double the capacitance in the Parallel-86?

The web site for the Power-86 clearly states:

"The Power-86 Power Supply Board is intended as a companion board for the state of the art Modulus-86 amplifier. The intended use is for one Power-86 board to power two Modulus-86 boards in a stereo amplifier."

It logically follows that a single Power-86 module is enough for a single Parallel-86 module.
 
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It logically follows that a single Power-86 module is enough for a single Parallel-86 module.

Correct. I'd go as far as to recommend one Power-86 board for a stereo Parallel-86. 22000 uF is plenty of capacitance for that.

For a bridged Parallel-86, I'd go with one Power-86 per channel. So two Power-86 boards for a bridged Parallel-86 stereo amp.

Tom
 
The transformer I have has 16 awg wiring, which does not fit in the PCB. Here is what I have so far. C9 has been changed to a Wima MKS2 63V part, which I see has also been obsoleted.....

So far, I am this far, missing a few connector parts for the power86. My concern whether or not the inductor on the first board ought to be cleaned up...

Thanks!
 

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Here is the enclosure size. A bit worried about the heatsinks. They are 180 wide, 70 tall with 45mm fins.... The toroid is rated 19.5 VAC, 185 VA. Awaiting parts from Mouser -- the connectors for the power86.

The toroid uses 16awg which does not fit, else I would wire direct.
 

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Nope. I got stung with the Mouser "combine projects bug".

The bug has since been resolved -- mouser promises to waive shipping on the missing parts for me. No one else should have any trouble.

Ah I see. Sorry for the sidetrack. I am about to order some Parallel-86 boards so was wondering how it could have gone wrong!

I see Tom has updated his Neurochrome site with the tested figures for the Parallel-86 - looks great! :D
 
Hi,

I am making the RCA version. According to the drawings, the safety earth and the zero volt line are at the same potential.

Would there be any harm/benefit in inserting the "ground loop breaker" found on Rod Elliott's pages between the chassis and the zero volt line instead of wiring the zero volt line directly to the chassis/safety earth?

Earthing (Grounding) Your Hi-Fi - Tricks and Techniques

Thanks.
 
Hi,

I am making the RCA version. According to the drawings, the safety earth and the zero volt line are at the same potential.

Would there be any harm/benefit in inserting the "ground loop breaker" found on Rod Elliott's pages between the chassis and the zero volt line instead of wiring the zero volt line directly to the chassis/safety earth?

Earthing (Grounding) Your Hi-Fi - Tricks and Techniques

Thanks.
look at figure4.
ADD a switch across the Disconnecting Network (DN).
This gives the Builder/user the option to use the DN as the loop resistance or as a direct connection.

In many mono installations the direct connection performs better.
In many multi-channel installations, the optional switch set to open performs better..
if you look back at many of my posts you will see that I often recommended the added switch for the DN. My opinion has not changed. I just get tired of repeating the same information dozens of times.