The diyAudio First Watt M2x

I compiled my own little list from pieces in various threads. The whole adventure is here:

https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/a-noobs-first-first-watt-m2x.338175/

The startup sequence I used is:

Final Checks and DC Offset
  • Verify that the power inputs are not shorted to ground with a multi meter.
  • Dim Bulb Check - Don't forget to remove the Dim Bulb tester after the check!
    • Hook up V+,V-, and PS ground to channel A, turn on the power and look for smoke.
    • Power off and disconnect Channel A
    • Hook up V+,V-, and PS ground to channel B, turn on the power and look for smoke Power offHook up V+,V-, and PS ground to channel A,
  • Initial DC Offset
    • Close up chassis (temp with top lid not secured), tidy and secure wiring
    • Short Inputs
    • Attach DMMs to Speaker Terminals or Output and Ground O on amp boards
    • Power on and rough in offset
    • Finish Case and DC offset check
  • Long Power up
    • Allow to set for an hour or more – fine tune DC offset
    • Check DC Offset after 24 hours
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Could I get a step by step on how some of you have tested the daughter boards before adding into the M2x?

I thought about building a test bench with a torroidal, diodes, and CRC filter but wondering if the below DC power supply would work if I set it to 24V. Does it have the + and - I need or do I just need V+ and ground? V+ to pin 3 and ground to pin 1 is what I saw someone do on the thread.

Do I measure anywhere or just check for smoke?

Here is the power supply I currently have.

DC Power Supply, OUBEL 60V/5A Variable Lab Bench Power Supply, Switching Regulated Power Supply with 4-Digit LED Display/Alligator Cord/US Power Cord https://a.co/d/aTiZxDO
 
I am mostly a risk taker, sooo
I generally just put the board under the magnifier and give it a very close inspection
Check for correct orientation and then go over the resistors with DMM - small board only takes 10 mins.
I have build all the daughter boards and they all have worked first time without an issue, YMMV!
 
Yea. The first time I built the M2x all daughter boards worked great. The Austin is my biggest worry because of the Orientation of the transistors. The 1845s and 992s don’t have the same pinouts as the ZTX and I wanted to confirm I had them the right way. Does anyone have a closeup picture of their austin boards so I can confirm?
 
Could I get a step by step on how some of you have tested the daughter boards before adding into the M2x?

I thought about building a test bench with a torroidal, diodes, and CRC filter but wondering if the below DC power supply would work if I set it to 24V. Does it have the + and - I need or do I just need V+ and ground? V+ to pin 3 and ground to pin 1 is what I saw someone do on the thread.

Do I measure anywhere or just check for smoke?

Here is the power supply I currently have.

DC Power Supply, OUBEL 60V/5A Variable Lab Bench Power Supply, Switching Regulated Power Supply with 4-Digit LED Display/Alligator Cord/US Power Cord https://a.co/d/aTiZxDO
Hi🙂 look here
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/the-diyaudio-first-watt-m2x.321925/page-104#post-5811555
 
Here three pics of my Austin board. Here's three angles, let me know if you need anything else.
 

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Could I get a step by step on how some of you have tested the daughter boards before adding into the M2x?

I thought about building a test bench with a torroidal, diodes, and CRC filter but wondering if the below DC power supply would work if I set it to 24V. Does it have the + and - I need or do I just need V+ and ground? V+ to pin 3 and ground to pin 1 is what I saw someone do on the thread.

Do I measure anywhere or just check for smoke?

Here is the power supply I currently have.

DC Power Supply, OUBEL 60V/5A Variable Lab Bench Power Supply, Switching Regulated Power Supply with 4-Digit LED Display/Alligator Cord/US Power Cord https://a.co/d/aTiZxDO

I built a input board test bench just using an extra amp-board. For PSU I used a lab-supply which is nice because of the current limiter. Then smoke can be avoided. I use RCA for in and output so I can measure using scope etc. and look at the signal....e.g. like sinus in, sinus out and square in, square out.

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So, after 1 hour the DC offset has settled to -41mV... yes, minus... is it a problem?
If yes, should I change R6 to 37k and RV1 to 20k as described by Mark, when using the Tea Bag IC? I however the Mountain View input card.
Many thanks for any help in advance.
 
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