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  1. Based on my experience, 24vac and 60va transformer is the minimum for 24VDC rails to supply a pair of CFA boards. 
    I use two 100va transformers for my dual mono, balanced CFA amp running 30VDC rails. 

    For GRLV, I did match the 4 resistors that determine the regulated voltage. No need for 5 decimal precision though. The LT1021 voltage reference has its own tolerance as well. 

  2. The chassis you showed should work if you can fit everything in. It looks to me a similar chassis to the one I am using for mine. I posted photos of it when I had the PSU built in. Mine is a balanced amp.

    Maybe consider moving this discussion to the thread dedicated to the dynamic CFA build. 

     

     

     

     

  3. 1 hour ago, sbelyo said:

    I noticed that when I adjusted the pots there was no change.  I read that my 4.5 digit meter will not have the resolution to display what's being adjusted when I adjust the pot.  Is that why I see no adjustment?

    Judging by the photo you should definitely see output voltage change as you adjust the pots. If not, I would first check to see if the pins of the pot are soldered in correctly - is it possible you soldered pin 1 and 3 of the pots to the fixed resistor positions?

     

  4. 5 hours ago, tomislavkufrin said:

    New tubes are in, 25V difference between + and - is gone. Works like a charm. 

    Just for info, are there any other tube options that are not Tung Sol GTB, and not NOS?

    That's great news! Are you able to get rid of the hum too?

    Don't understand your question but all major tube manufacturers back in the days, RCA, GE, Sylvania, etc.,made 6SN7 GTA\GTB tubes. Looks to me most, if not all, current production 6SN7 tubes are of the GTA\GTB variant. Just check the plate voltage and dissipation ratings in the datasheet. 

    JimL picked fairly conservative operating points for the output tubes of the SRX Plus but I would personally want the plate voltage rating of the tube to be 20% above the B+.   

  5. We are ready to collect payments from all GB participants and get the boards ordered.

    Here are the quotes (in USD) based on the quantities we have:

    Mini T2: $22 (per pair)

    GRHVxxx partially assembled: $54

    GRHVxxx bare board: $4.5

    GRLV78: $4.5

    GRLV79: $4.5

    PSU Main board: $8

    The GRHVxxx bare board quote went up $0.5 due to the reduced quantity. The mini T2, PSU main and partially assembled GRHV boards all went down slightly.    

    I have updated the table in the first post of this thread with every participant’s total payment for the boards. This payment does not include the shipping cost from me to you. 

     

    Please PayPal me your payment to image.png.fb3ead28583e33cc01c5ca2006844461.png by end of day Wednesday, April 8. I will place the order with the fab house when I received all payments. Add 2.9% if you are in US and 4.4% if you are outside US if you prefer not to use PayPal Gift.   

    Please remember to include your HeadCase ID and shipping address in the PayPal payment note.

    It should take about 2 weeks for the boards to be manufactured and delivered to me. I will then package and send the boards to you. I will request for shipping cost from me to you via PM prior to sending you the package.   

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  6. 5 hours ago, tomislavkufrin said:

    My mind tells me carbon, but my heart tells me grounded grid/blue hawaii. In the end i was thinking to make universal psu for carbon/grounded grid combination so i can have both. I think summed, this is again closer to the T2 budget. Then someone writes that blue hawaii is somewhere in between. Is this more like different shades of grey, or T2 is really that much better?

    I did exactly that - built a universal PSU for KGSSHV, Carbon, GG, BH and the CFA. 

    IME, GG and BH are rather similar. Have not heard a full DIY T2 but building one PSU, a BH and a Carbon will not come close to what it costs to build a T2.  

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  7. 11 hours ago, JoseA said:

    Hi mwl168,

    How the payment is done?

    Do you have a PayPal account?

    Regards

    Waiting for the final quotes from the fab house. Once the quotes are in I will update the table with the total board payment for each participant.

    At the point I will be collecting payments from all participants using PayPal and PayPal only. More details to follow in a few days.

     

    10 hours ago, boinger said:

     

    Yes whatever boards can be populated please do 

    You need to be specific about which boards you want and how many and whether you want the partially assembled or bare GRHVxxx boards. Read through this thread if the difference isn't clear to you - the information is all here - so you can make the right decision for yourself. 

  8. Table updated.

     

    Construction notes for those getting started to source parts for your builds:

    • R3 and R2 determine the regulated voltage for GRLV. The formula is Vout = (R2 + R3)/R3 * Vref. Vref is the reference voltage of U4 (LT1021).
    • R7, R8, R9, R10 determine the regulated voltage for GRHV. The formula is Vout = ((R8 +R9 + R10)/R7 + 1) * Vref.  Vref is the reference voltage of IC1 (LT1021). You want to keep R8, R9 R10 values close so they have even voltage drop across each of them.  
    • On the PSU Main board, R22 (100K) and C17 (470uf) set up the delay time for HV. The 100k/470uf combination provides a roughly 45 seconds delay. Increase R22 or C17 to increase the delay time. C17 needs to be rated 5VDC or higher.

    Also added these construction notes in the first post for ease of access.

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