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Hi X, that then begs the question - have you considered selling the AN style output device helper pcb's as a separate option. If so I would buy some from you. If not could you supply the gerber files so members could get these made themselves?
Hi X! Sorry for the delay. Holidays.....
tcpip 6 units USA
mbrennwa 6 units Switzerland *Pre-order Placed*
Andyr 4 units AUS *Pre-order Placed*
Schlomoff 4 units FR *Pre-order Placed*
jwjarch 4 units USA *Pre-order Placed*
Meanie 2 units Singapore *Pre-order placed*
tcpip 6 units USA
mbrennwa 6 units Switzerland *Pre-order Placed*
Andyr 4 units AUS *Pre-order Placed*
Schlomoff 4 units FR *Pre-order Placed*
jwjarch 4 units USA *Pre-order Placed*
Meanie 2 units Singapore *Pre-order placed*
Thanks Jwjarch!
@GaryS - yes let me put the helper snubber boards as available separately on my shop.
GB status Update:
@GaryS - yes let me put the helper snubber boards as available separately on my shop.
GB status Update:
tcpip 6 units USA
mbrennwa 6 units Switzerland *Pre-order Placed*
Andyr 4 units AUS *Pre-order Placed*
Schlomoff 4 units FR *Pre-order Placed*
jwjarch 4 units USA *Pre-order Placed*
Meanie 2 units Singapore *Pre-order placed*
Just an idea for yet another "helper board": how about an auto-sense power switch? Turn on the mains / power supply if there is an audio signal coming in. There are a few solutions out there, but I have not found a ready made board that could be used plug-n-play like the DC sense SSR.
We are working on a mains soft start board that has remote turn on capability via logic signal and it uses SSR’s to do the switching. I suppose a small helper board that senses music and flips the logic could be made as a separate board. Not sure everyone wants this feature as our boards are geared to large power hungry Class A amps. I don’t think we want the act of power-up to be music controlled, but more of a deliberate act. I like to know and be responsible for flipping the power to a 200w to 500w “heater” to the on state.
Well, I actually forgot to mention that the "auto sense" unit should turn off the amp if there is no input signal for a while (say 30 minutes). I'd love that for my Aleph or F5 so I wouldn't have to explain to SWMBO why I keep forgetting to turn them off. Such a "smart auto sense" would surely help to save some electricity.
Thank you X! I'm sure these will come in handy very soon.
Any update on the status of the soft start boards? I have a project that needs one already and I'm holding off buying the diyA boards since I don't need the speaker protect board now. 😉
Any update on the status of the soft start boards? I have a project that needs one already and I'm holding off buying the diyA boards since I don't need the speaker protect board now. 😉
The prototype boards for the Soft as a Feather Pillow (SFP) soft start circuits are being manufactured at present. I need to order the BOM and should have a working prototype within a week or two. We have two kinds, a basic single trafo unit and a more compressive dual trafo unit with remote (logic level) on/off capability.
I have to thank Jhofland for helping me take care of the SSR re-ordering. It takes a lot of emails with a lady in China to make this happen. 🙂
Thank you, Jhofland!
Hopefully it won’t take 2.5 months this time.
Thank you, Jhofland!
Hopefully it won’t take 2.5 months this time.
Some members have expressed concern that if they have a dual SLB and dual trafo setup that the amp chassis would be too tight to fit the SSR’s. This was one of the primary design goals, to make it as small and compact as possible so that it can go almost in any amp chassis. Here is an example of Vunce’s USSA5 with dual SLBs and dual trafos.
If anyone who has used their SSRs can comment on how small and easy it is to fit I. Your chassis, please share your thoughts.
Thanks,
X
If anyone who has used their SSRs can comment on how small and easy it is to fit I. Your chassis, please share your thoughts.
Thanks,
X
GB 2 status update. The PCBs have completed manufacturing. Parts are being procured and assembly will begin once parts are all in.
If anyone who has used their SSRs can comment on how small and easy it is to fit I. Your chassis, please share your thoughts.
They are tiny. They work great. Here are some photos of my recent built, where I used two SSRs stacked on top of each other: Pictures of your diy Pass amplifier (post 4929)
Hi Mbrennwa,
That’s one of the coolest looking Class A amps I have seen anywhere, nice work! I see you are using remotely located MOSFETs as well. The snubber boards that come with the Alpha Nirvana are now available separately if you would like to use them. They will remove the mechanical stress of the wires bending the legs on the MOSFETs - which could lead to breakage if there is too much vibration. The RTR SSR’s indeed look small and can fit just about anywhere. How do you connect wires into and out of this box if the sides are all find? Is there a pedestal with jacks?
That’s one of the coolest looking Class A amps I have seen anywhere, nice work! I see you are using remotely located MOSFETs as well. The snubber boards that come with the Alpha Nirvana are now available separately if you would like to use them. They will remove the mechanical stress of the wires bending the legs on the MOSFETs - which could lead to breakage if there is too much vibration. The RTR SSR’s indeed look small and can fit just about anywhere. How do you connect wires into and out of this box if the sides are all find? Is there a pedestal with jacks?
How do you connect wires into and out of this box if the sides are all find? Is there a pedestal with jacks?
Connections are on the bottom. See attachment.
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Very cool, are those all female banana jack connectors on the bottom panel, except for the PSU bricks? Are you using 24v 5A SMPS bricks for the PSU? You don't have an issue with them going into auto-shutdown due to the sudden in rush to the large bulk caps on the CLC?
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