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Potential EUVL F5X designed case user distribution check

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I also like the FI-10 .... 🙂

> I hope we will get Patricks blessing for this choice.

Already answered in post #412.

There are people who said they like the Marquart switch (I do) but did not update the spreadsheet.
So I shall take votes as they stand. At this momemnt, it will be

FI-10, separate fuse, NKK switch, baseline Neutrik XLR, 10mm holes for speaker terminals.

John, please kindly send a email to all warning that the votes would be counted in 2 days, and that would be final.


Thanks,
Patrick
 
Is it correct that the NKK switch has solder contacts ??

Thats why I am in favour of the Marquart switch with faston contacts.
To me this is from a technical point of view the better choice for hooking up power (110-240Volts)

@Patrick : in your post #412 I think you mixed up the sizes of the FI-03 R, I think this part has much more room inside the enclosure, already better then the PowerCon. Did you see my post #413?
 
> I think this part has much more room inside the enclosure, already better then the PowerCon. Did you see my post #413?

In height ?
Powercon has a cutout of 28mm on the rear panel, the FI-03 ca. 31mm, off my head.

Your post 413 referred to depth and not height.


Patrick
 
I checked the votes again just now. As they stand, it will be

FI-10, separate fuse, NKK switch, Neutrik XLR NC3FD-LX-HE, 10mm holes for speaker terminals.

List will freeze tomorrow.

Also 2 US subscribers have not paid for heatsink and for case, and flg has paid for sink but not case.
If it stays as such this Sunday, then we shall proceed to reduce the case numbers by two or three.


Patrick
 
All other holes & pockets will be drilled & milled in one setting on a CNC mill. The D shaped hole can be milled with a 3mm cutter, but would leave R1.5 at the corners. If we want sharp corners, the will have to be EDM wire cut in a second machining, with all efforts to set up.

So if you want D shaped holes, then we will offer the milled soluton, and hand file the corners off.


Patrick
 
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