markgall said:Payment sent for two F2 boards.
AlanElsdon said:Peter - just checked the Wiki - I appear to be down for 2 sets - I have paid for 1 set - is that OK - if not I will pay for the second set.
Payment received, thanks. No problem to use different quantities than declared on Wiki.
jims said:Can I get two F2 boards and 2 PSU boards?
Plenty of boards are available, just follow payment instructions posted here: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1872306#post1872306
Regarding PS boards, with F2 you need dual positive supply, with F4, F5 and A30 it is dual symmetrical.
When PS are ordered with F2 amp boards, I will automatically assume it's dual positive, unless specified otherwise.
F2 & PS Boards
I have sent $38 by paypal for a stereo F2 amp and PS boards. Hope that is right.
Where do I find the BOM
I have sent $38 by paypal for a stereo F2 amp and PS boards. Hope that is right.
Where do I find the BOM
For parts selection use schematic posted here: http://www.firstwatt.com/downloads/F2-service-manual-sm.pdf
I am looking at various options for resistors for this project. I am interested in Kiwame resistors. Here in the UK they are difficult to get hold of and the stocks are fairly limited.
They come in 2W and 5W versions. I see that a lot of the resistors are rated at 3W. I will be using very sensitive speakers and will not be drawing much current, will 2W be ok?
Can you also confirm that on the schematic where it says a resistors like R7 & R8 are shown as 1, is this 1R? and R18 221R?
If I can't get the exact values is 2k2 ok for 2.21k and 220R for 221R?
They come in 2W and 5W versions. I see that a lot of the resistors are rated at 3W. I will be using very sensitive speakers and will not be drawing much current, will 2W be ok?
Can you also confirm that on the schematic where it says a resistors like R7 & R8 are shown as 1, is this 1R? and R18 221R?
If I can't get the exact values is 2k2 ok for 2.21k and 220R for 221R?
5W Kiwames should work fine. They are much smaller size than normally and I wouldn't bother with 2W, besides, don't forget that current draw in those amps is always the same 😉
Yes, those are 1R, also, 2k21 and 221 are perfectly fine.
Yes, those are 1R, also, 2k21 and 221 are perfectly fine.
Puffin said:I am looking at various options for resistors for this project. I am interested in Kiwame resistors. Here in the UK they are difficult to get hold of and the stocks are fairly limited.
They come in 2W and 5W versions. I see that a lot of the resistors are rated at 3W. I will be using very sensitive speakers and will not be drawing much current, will 2W be ok?
Can you also confirm that on the schematic where it says a resistors like R7 & R8 are shown as 1, is this 1R? and R18 221R?
If I can't get the exact values is 2k2 ok for 2.21k and 220R for 221R?
Puffin,
I breadboarded one of these last year (and looking forward to building another with these boards!) and can say for certain the R7-R12 resistors run very hot. Another member said they ran around 83c. I would use 5 watts there if possible, or use 12 of the two watters.
Peter. Thanks for your reply. I assume you meant to say that 2k2 and 220R were ok as substitutes for 2.21k and 221R.
What is the nearest value to .33R?
I had this incling in the back of my mind when typing my last post that Class A is a consistent current draw, but thought I would add it anyway.
What is the nearest value to .33R?
I had this incling in the back of my mind when typing my last post that Class A is a consistent current draw, but thought I would add it anyway.
Puffin said:Peter. Thanks for your reply. I assume you meant to say that 2k2 and 220R were ok as substitutes for 2.21k and 221R.
Yes, exactly.
Thanks. I see you use Mills and Dale resistors. Where do you source yours from and what $ are they per resistor?
You can get Mills from partsconnexion.com or percyaudio.com , they are approx $2/pc
Dales are from Digikey.com and cost $0.20 or so ( CMF10.0KQFCT )
Dales are from Digikey.com and cost $0.20 or so ( CMF10.0KQFCT )
Peter. The codes above RN55 = Metal Film 0.1w
CMF55 = Metal Film 0.25w
I assume that the 3w resistors required for the F2 would be the Dale Silicone wire-wound?
Digikey don't have all the values I would require (I was hoping to order all parts from one source)
It is also quite confusing in that they have 3w, 3.25w and 3.75w wire-wound's and also they refer to "Power - wire-wound resistors". Would I be right in thinking that these are not Silicone,, but the white block resistors whiche most would say are to be avoided ?
I assume that Wattage values over 3w makes for a bigger package. Would they fit the board?
CMF55 = Metal Film 0.25w
I assume that the 3w resistors required for the F2 would be the Dale Silicone wire-wound?
Digikey don't have all the values I would require (I was hoping to order all parts from one source)
It is also quite confusing in that they have 3w, 3.25w and 3.75w wire-wound's and also they refer to "Power - wire-wound resistors". Would I be right in thinking that these are not Silicone,, but the white block resistors whiche most would say are to be avoided ?
I assume that Wattage values over 3w makes for a bigger package. Would they fit the board?
Puffin, for R23-26 the 'virtual' L1, inductive WW are recommended.
I previously built this point to point.
I used these from Digikey. RSB-.33RCT-ND
The 'RS' are inductive, NS, non-inductive.
For all others I used Panasonic.
In my next iteration with this, R7-R12 I would recommend 5 watts if possible. Those ones run really hot.
I previously built this point to point.
I used these from Digikey. RSB-.33RCT-ND
The 'RS' are inductive, NS, non-inductive.
For all others I used Panasonic.
In my next iteration with this, R7-R12 I would recommend 5 watts if possible. Those ones run really hot.

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