Never heard of that one.SteveTheShadow wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:25 pmIt's not Loctite, it's Electrolube, thermal bonding system adhesive.Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:15 pm I presume you are using Loctite Output, if so you are using it wrongly. Spread the paste across the transistor and paint the hardener on the heatsink, just press down and it self shims.
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Another DIY SS Amplifier with NVA Boards
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Why the hard nylon? standoffs? Nowt wrong with the bump-on feet you know - and these allow for a little 'give' too. I've seen a lot regarding amps that the likes of Parcel-Force have kicked around like footballs (ask Alfafan here), but the boards as mounted the 'NVA way' usually stay put.
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Steve doesnt need to worry about how is amp will fair in a fight with delivery people.
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Power is wired in to boards:
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Confused here. You have I assume one secondary and bridge creating the +ve supply, and the other creating the -ve. Should there not be a 0v joining the two?
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Sorry Nick, forgot to mention that none of the ground wires have been put in yet.Lurcher300b wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 5:30 pm Confused here. You have I assume one secondary and bridge creating the +ve supply, and the other creating the -ve. Should there not be a 0v joining the two?
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Explain to me what you are trying to do with that power supply, because it wont work.
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This:
And it is wired like the diagram.
OOH shit! no it isn't.!
Thanks for spotting that fuck up Richard!"JESUS.
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And it is wired like the diagram.
OOH shit! no it isn't.!
Thanks for spotting that fuck up Richard!"JESUS.
Not myself today.
Best leave things alone at the moment.
Somebody’s telling me the latest scandals.
Somebody’s stepping on my plastic sandals. Joe Jackson (1979)
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