I'd say it's not going to be specified because it would depend largely on the type of 'rubber' washer used in each case. That said, it's also not that critical; another reason to not specify it. I'd suggest you should just tighten it until there is obvious compression of the rubber (by feel), but not such that it begins to tighten.
So, inside an enclosure that vibrates strongly such as a subwoofer, thread locking compound may be a good idea as tension can't be relied upon to ensure the nut doesn't loosen.
So, inside an enclosure that vibrates strongly such as a subwoofer, thread locking compound may be a good idea as tension can't be relied upon to ensure the nut doesn't loosen.
Update: checked all other parts didn't find any other defects. Changed the transformer and secured the new one better.
Powered it up on a Variac and everything works as it should. Tested Friday night with 5 hours of music. Not 5 hours at full tilt, but I would assume everything is ok.
Kind regards TroelsM
Powered it up on a Variac and everything works as it should. Tested Friday night with 5 hours of music. Not 5 hours at full tilt, but I would assume everything is ok.
Kind regards TroelsM