Don't rest the dummy on something nylon or paper.
Smile (or smell ?)
No, I don't
I prefer different kind of smoke
Franz
What make is the big filter 6800uF PSU cap?
It is branded "Marcon"
When I remember correctly, I unsoldered it out of an never used Studer smps.
I think for the first fire up, I will use a reduced voltage (not 36VAC) from this test-tranny (the device on the left), to not exceed the limits of some parts.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Franz
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It has a 32VAC configuration too I see. Practical thing. Not a variac, multitap. Fully isolated? Not autoformer?
Indeed, a very practical thing.
Yes, it is fully isolated, not an autoformer. It is a "normal" 230V primary tranny inside with two double tapped 16VAC secondaries.
I purchased it on a flea market, some time ago.
Franz
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Tomorrow is a holiday in Switzerland
Franz
When Monday is a holiday, how do they call it in England? A bank holiday. Imagine having a Swiss bank holiday. Luxury only to put the phrase together.
Hmmm
[sarcasm on]
Tomorrow, we in Switzerland are looking how things are developping in the world.
[sarcasm off]
I for myself I will spend the day drilling, soldering and testing...
Franz
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Oh, it IS a bank holiday. National holiday.
[sarcasm on]
Tomorrow, we in Switzerland are looking how things are developping in the world.
[sarcasm off]
I for myself I will spend the day drilling, soldering and testing...
Franz
/Edit
Imagine having a Swiss bank holiday. Luxury only to put the phrase together.
Oh, it IS a bank holiday. National holiday.
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Hi Erik
I purchased this caps in a small shop in Zurich, where the stock is empty now.
About the quality: this are good caps.
And they look good on a black pcb.
I did not compare it to others but I also use some in my simplistic Salas RIAA and I like the result.
I dont understand, why they brand this caps as MKP.
This caps are made of metallized polycarbonate, I would call it MKC.
Datasheet:
http://www.lcap.ch/pagesGB/textesGB/fichiersPdf/precision/MKP_g.pdf
Franz
I purchased this caps in a small shop in Zurich, where the stock is empty now.
About the quality: this are good caps.
And they look good on a black pcb.
I did not compare it to others but I also use some in my simplistic Salas RIAA and I like the result.
I dont understand, why they brand this caps as MKP.
This caps are made of metallized polycarbonate, I would call it MKC.
Datasheet:
http://www.lcap.ch/pagesGB/textesGB/fichiersPdf/precision/MKP_g.pdf
Franz
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... as we have the first sunny summer day since three weeks, the testing of my new psu is postponed.
At least some little progress: mounted on the final heathsink with M3 screws and freshly cutted threads.
Franz
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
At least some little progress: mounted on the final heathsink with M3 screws and freshly cutted threads.
Franz
Hi Erik
I purchased this caps in a small shop in Zurich, where the stock is empty now.
About the quality: this are good caps.
And they look good on a black pcb.
I did not compare it to others but I also use some in my simplistic Salas RIAA and I like the result.
I dont understand, why they brand this caps as MKP.
This caps are made of metallized polycarbonate, I would call it MKC.
Datasheet:
http://www.lcap.ch/pagesGB/textesGB/fichiersPdf/precision/MKP_g.pdf
Franz
Maybe they had tons of printed boxes from their MKP ranges to use?
There is a thread running about MKC and its qualities in audio as we speak...
Diogenes, isn't it?
Franz
No, I just thought of it.
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