The power supply with four several output voltage for testing and for several power outputs:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
cowanrg,
Would you be willing to share the plans for the case. I would love to build a couple of these for my AX's I'm going to start working on. I am most interested in the design for the faceplate. Any information would be appreciated...Thanks Lee
Would you be willing to share the plans for the case. I would love to build a couple of these for my AX's I'm going to start working on. I am most interested in the design for the faceplate. Any information would be appreciated...Thanks Lee
we just copied the design from pass labs of course.
its really just a hand drawing that was then interpreted with some angles and such. ours looks a little different to accomodate a smaller meter.
if you need the plans, i guess i could somehow get them to you. (they are full scale, and thus bigger than a single sheet of paper, and i can copy them really...)
i can give dimensions though. the beveling is interesting though, all the angles are varying around the center meter.
plus, maybe i want an original 🙂
its really just a hand drawing that was then interpreted with some angles and such. ours looks a little different to accomodate a smaller meter.
if you need the plans, i guess i could somehow get them to you. (they are full scale, and thus bigger than a single sheet of paper, and i can copy them really...)
i can give dimensions though. the beveling is interesting though, all the angles are varying around the center meter.
plus, maybe i want an original 🙂
cowanrg,
Anything you could offer would be appreciated. I am planning on taking your plans to some local shops to see what the job will run.
Thanks...Lee
Anything you could offer would be appreciated. I am planning on taking your plans to some local shops to see what the job will run.
Thanks...Lee
why dont you just show them pictures? the case is 8" high and 17" wide, the total metal is 1.5" thick (the base plate is .25" and the fins are 1.25"). that should be sufficient to get a rough quote.
i need to sometimes remind myself of my humble beginnings:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=139595#post139595
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=139595#post139595
hehe, the cardboard amp was awesome! it always sounded awesome just because no one expected it to even play sound.
The cardboard amp shoulda been in that thread where the guy was worried about burning his house down with DIY amp!!
Mark
Mark
i think i mentioned it...
but anyways, it was grounded 🙂 j/k.
to tell you the truth, paper burns at 451 F.
the chips were heatsinked pretty good, and i imagine the chips would burn up before the cardboard could get to that temp?
but anyways, it was grounded 🙂 j/k.
to tell you the truth, paper burns at 451 F.
the chips were heatsinked pretty good, and i imagine the chips would burn up before the cardboard could get to that temp?
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