833A (GU-48) Amp
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#1111 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
Seven months since the last post and nothing has happened since then.
The transformer mods are still going to be done, but I really should get on with the 50W SEMOS first.
Just need a shed load of enthusiasm.
The transformer mods are still going to be done, but I really should get on with the 50W SEMOS first.
Just need a shed load of enthusiasm.
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#1112 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
When a project becomes a chore?
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#1113 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
So this posting is a false alarm - I thought you'd started something !
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#1114 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
No, not a "chore" as such. Just that my life has expanded a tad and audio amp construction is not the only thing to attract my attention.
I have "stumbling blocks" at the moment, one being the power supply capacitors. My frugalitanariasism is preventing me from purchasing what I think are the ideal caps, and my Ebay searches are not finding the "bargains" that would entice me to part with dosh from my pensioners purse.
Normal service WILL be resumed.
I must remind myself to ask Arabian Nick for an up to date copy of his capacitor stock, as I can't find the last one he sent me.
I have "stumbling blocks" at the moment, one being the power supply capacitors. My frugalitanariasism is preventing me from purchasing what I think are the ideal caps, and my Ebay searches are not finding the "bargains" that would entice me to part with dosh from my pensioners purse.
Normal service WILL be resumed.
I must remind myself to ask Arabian Nick for an up to date copy of his capacitor stock, as I can't find the last one he sent me.
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#1115 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
You're not the only one phil, i need to give myself a kick up the arse and get the mike h amp built.
Things got in the way, and I got waylaid by more prosaic matters. I keep staring at it thinking must do this, or that.
Then bottle it and walk away and do something else......
Things got in the way, and I got waylaid by more prosaic matters. I keep staring at it thinking must do this, or that.
Then bottle it and walk away and do something else......
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#1116 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
Frugalitarianism! Must try to remember thatpre65 wrote:I have "stumbling blocks" at the moment, one being the power supply capacitors. My frugalitanariasism is preventing me from purchasing what I think are the ideal caps, and my Ebay searches are not finding the "bargains" that would entice me to part with dosh from my pensioners purse.
Normal service WILL be resumed.
I must remind myself to ask Arabian Nick for an up to date copy of his capacitor stock, as I can't find the last one he sent me.
Can't you just use "something" for the caps in the interim? Just so it works...
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#1117 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
Probably.Mike H wrote: Frugalitarianism! Must try to remember that
Can't you just use "something" for the caps in the interim? Just so it works...
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#1118 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
Well there ya go.
Know what you mean tho when I'm doing valve amps stuff I'm doing valve amps stuff, when I'm not is cos I'm doing something else.
Know what you mean tho when I'm doing valve amps stuff I'm doing valve amps stuff, when I'm not is cos I'm doing something else.
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#1119 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
I have seen some 900v (working voltage) 116uf MKP capacitors, which would need to be used in pairs, 1800v rating will be enough.
Series R is listed as 4.6m ohm.
Is there any benefit using MKP over electrolytics in amp power supplies ?
Series R is listed as 4.6m ohm.
Is there any benefit using MKP over electrolytics in amp power supplies ?
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#1120 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
Perhaps I should have asked, are their any negative reasons for using MKP capacitors ?pre65 wrote:I have seen some 900v (working voltage) 116uf MKP capacitors, which would need to be used in pairs, 1800v rating will be enough.
Series R is listed as 4.6m ohm.
Is there any benefit using MKP over electrolytics in amp power supplies ?
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#1121 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
Presumably we're not sure!
Benefit I'm guessing better chance of finding high Voltage MKP than high Voltage elec.
Personally if MKP I'd want them to be audio-grade, having had some unfortunate experiences with motor-run caps etc.
Benefit I'm guessing better chance of finding high Voltage MKP than high Voltage elec.
Personally if MKP I'd want them to be audio-grade, having had some unfortunate experiences with motor-run caps etc.
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#1122 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
are you sure you need an amp thta requires 1800v headroom in the power supply caps?pre65 wrote:I have seen some 900v (working voltage) 116uf MKP capacitors, which would need to be used in pairs, 1800v rating will be enough.
Series R is listed as 4.6m ohm.
Is there any benefit using MKP over electrolytics in amp power supplies ?
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#1123 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
Paul Barker wrote:are you sure you need an amp that it would seem requires 1800v headroom in the power supply caps?pre65 wrote:I have seen some 900v (working voltage) 116uf MKP capacitors, which would need to be used in pairs, 1800v rating will be enough.
Series R is listed as 4.6m ohm.
Is there any benefit using MKP over electrolytics in amp power supplies ?
I'm fairly sure that I have NO NEED for such an amp, but as I have most of the parts for the rebuild it would be a shame not to finish them off.
Ht should be about 1300v depending on how it sims up when taking into account the change to cap input, which Nick suggested was a better option.
I need to get all the parameters measured first.
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#1124 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
You made a very good 833a amp already. But I appreciate more than many the drive you are experiencing.
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#1125 Re: 833A (GU-48) Amp
I found some 1200v (working voltage) 5uf MKP caps on Ebay, so have ordered four (4).
64A max and very low ESR, should be good for the first cap in pairs.
Coming from a supplier in Holland so will be a week or so.
64A max and very low ESR, should be good for the first cap in pairs.
Coming from a supplier in Holland so will be a week or so.
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