SlewMaster Builds

I am building a Slewmaster with FETs on Evans PCB. I have som questions.
1.Q101/102. They are mounted back to back?
2.The Red LED and Blue LED confuses me in the way it is decribed in the BOM-list. From pictures of others build, the Red LED is placed where Dind is written on Evans PCB. But in the BOM-list it is noticed that D102 is the place for the Red LED. Where shall I put the Blue LED? This is noticed as Dled in the BOM-list, but there is no text like this written on Evans PCB.
3. OS, you wrote: "It will work with a huge range for the big electro's.
I've measured almost no ripple at load with as little as 47u for the multiplier caps".
As I happens to have some 220uF100V, can I use this both for C111/113 og C116/118 without any audible consequences?
4."Protect" is marked on the PCB. Is this ment for a curcuit that will be able some times in the future, or does it already excist a unit to be connected?

Eivind Stillingen
 
Eivind,
Sorry for the slow reply.
1) Q 101/102 both face the same way. OS marked a small B next to the part# on the board to designate the base of the device.

2)Dind is a power indicator...could be any color. D102 is red on my fet build.

3) I have not tried the build with smaller caps. C111/113 should be OK at 220uf. I would want a bit more for c116/118 if it was a full on 5 pair build. It will work with a lower value...if you have parts on hand try it.

4)protect is to hook up an external protection circuit.

HTH,
E
 
Problem for me with a dual mono of that scale in one chassis is weight....Two big transformers adds up.
E

I have the same dilemma
If I use one cassis will weight 60lb (30Kg) or more because the two large transformer and the two capacitor bank.
If I go with mono block I need two cassis (right now I have only one home made spec designed)
In that case I have to purchase two new cassis.😱😱:spin:

I think firs I will try to fit in to one cassis already have ..................

Greetings
 
Here are a couple shots of my mono amps...free except for the heatsinks. The amps just slip up out of the chassis for trying different setups.
 

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The heatsinks for the rectifiers were taken from a previous class A build that needed them...these amps they are overkill.

The motor run caps are supplemental to the main electrolytic capacitors....I had them so I used them. Probably should have wired them right to the amp boards instead of he power supply board.
 

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