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Yes Franz, it was joke, but if you take it seriously, so I'm sorry... But using relay at this position isn't good, 'cos inrush current is realy high and contacts " will go away " - look at papers - you can't find it... ( only in connection with " soft start " resistors )....
 
O.K., Upupa, it was a joke, I accept this.

BTW: can you suggest, how we could limit the inrush current on the Rev 2.0 psu board?

Zang: could you make two holes more, to connect the HV and LV voltage gnd together with a bridge wire?

Kind regards
Franz
 
Franz,are you going to test the V2 layout?

Yes, I would be pleased. But let us communicate over eMail and create a checklist, what should be changed for V2.

Some other points:

- larger caps for the HV part
- inrush current limiting

BTW: I have an offer for ready prepared and drilled enclosures, same as I am using. Quite expensive: sFr. 35.- for one box, about 23 Euro. :bawling:

So I think: it is not interesting, as the shipping cost out of Switzerland are to high :bawling:

Franz
 
Thanks for the summery of corrections to made! Very good work.

Now a little question. When you look at the componentside of the ampboard, you see 2 big holes at the right side of the potmetersilk (no solderpads). Were are they for?

The photo in post 7 shows how there goes 2 thick black wires into it, and at the solderside they are connected with ????, at the other side of the potmeter.

I.m.o. these are not documented connections.

And:

On the photo in post 11 you see 4 blue square markings at the right side of the potmetersilc with the text R in, R gnd, L in and L gnd.

Two of them are switched! (input must be gnd and gnd must be input). You can see it when you follow the traces at the backside of the PCB.
 
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