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Another alternative is STN9360, 600V, 0.5A, 1.5W in sot-223. Has been used in Megatron before (less than 100mW). Solder it in standing instead of ksa1156.
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STTH512FP should work. Mouser has plenty of them.
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Thank you.
For daily use heat sink certainly needs to be grounded. We also need some cover for the transistor tab and leads, which otherwise are exposed for any 5-year engineer. I think it’s solvable.
Better also an isolated mosfet... if available?
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The heat sink is not grounded and the two Gothenburgers has been warned. Those drop in devices are only for testing purpose and should be handled as most dangerous - able to kill you. Absolutely no children or pets around.
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6 hours ago, jamesmking said:
if you want something that is fairly simple and will warm up a room on cold nights then there is the megatron. I never got around to finishing my build but its one of the more simple designs.
I’ve made a solid state CCS for Megatron to replace the top EL34. Seems to work all right. I think a modified Megatron with solid state CCS will simplify the building of Megatron considerably.
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A few words regarding filament supplies I’m using with 2A3 and 300B tubes.
9 VAC => unregulated 11 VDC => XL4015 DCtoDC step down converter...
... with trimmers for output voltage and current limiter. It’s easy to set voltage to correct voltage depending of tube and also to trim current to achieve a sort of soft start. So far it works ok.
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No output transformer. There are output electrolytics to headphone.
Schematically it looks something like this.
Reason for three KSC2690A in CCS is to distribute the heat, so no heat sink needed. At the moment I only use two transistors in CCS due to insufficient transformers.
I don’t know how to optimize the circuit, but I’m happy with the result.
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18 hours ago, yabba235 said:
Did you run it with lsa389? What did you change in the schematic?
Have you considered using the SOIC version instead of the TO-71 transistors?
Not much (nothing) has happened since my post 11 months ago.
Here is a schematic, original to the left and lsk389 version to the right.
My idea was to replace 6922 tubes with lsk389 and just make necessary changes and else keep the board unchanged. This is a draft - more work is needed.Of course you can use SOIC lsk389, but I prefer TO-71 since I think it fits better in the layout.
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Have had a new bias servo working with my CFA3smd something for a few days. Schematically it looks like this,
and the new thing is in red square. Now I get a good reference point to the servos. Don’t understand why I didn’t figure this out earlier – slow brain perhaps. All four servos are fed from the same point. So, one trimmer and full control over the BIAS of all channels.
Diagram for new servo - 6 minutes from cold.
and diagram for old servo (in mA for the first 40 minutes from power on)
Please have in mind that the graph for no servo is for my CFAsmd something. I guess the original CFA3 have a different and better behavior – where all tripple Darlington and vbe transistors are mounted on heat sink.
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On 7/17/2024 at 12:13 AM, justin said:
Last year I ordered a lot of different boards of KG's amps/PSUs and had someone here put them together as a project. One of them was this 6DJ8 hybrid that uses the triple output buffer of the CFA3. Single-ended output only. There was 1 missing trace on the board that prevented it from working, found and fixed that, so possibly nobody had assembled one of these before. Problem is there's a substantial hiss (very easily audible with even sensitive planars, something like 0.3mV rms of 'white noise'. The +100V is coming from a TL783 regulator, tried AC, DC, batteries for heater, different grounding, gate stopper resistors, feedback caps, w/out servo..exhausted a lot of stuff but couldn't get more than a few % improvement on the noise. Anyone have ideas?
What dual op amp are you using?
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Happy Birthday, Kerry!
The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
in Do It Yourself
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ssdynalo mini with 2sa1349 and 2sc3381 as input devices – on the small boards marked with red arrows.