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  1. 5 hours ago, jose said:

    I´m thinking about use a relé for cut the AC from IEC to toroid on my Carbon. This relé is connecting via Arduino at two LM35DT on the heatsinks. If the temperature is very high, Arduino send a signal to relé and this will cut the current for safety.

    I´m not sure what kind of relé is the best opción. I´m thinking on a solid state relé but a friend of mine said that this not a good idea because this relé use a triac and can introduce noise on the current. What do you thing?

    I've tried B+ relay from this article, but haven't tried the AC relay:

    http://www.audioxpress.com/article/arduino-based-tube-power-amplifier-controller/9883

    The included C code got temp. sensing, so you can adapt it to your need.  I used Adafruit Pro Trinket, half price of the Arduino board and it uses the same IDE.   

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  2. Always admire you guys getting silk screen prints/engravings for volume/switch/name labels back and front faceplates.  Look super professional!

    Wonder how to get the services done in my local area.  Sending the parts out seems to defeat the idea due to weight.     

     

  3. EC Studio is parallel SE -- I have his 445.  On the 445, the OPTs got tertiary windings for feedback; hence extra wires.  Studio uses 2A3 instead of 45, not sure if the tertiary feedback windings are still there or not.  Most of the $7K is in those Tribute ITs, may be silver windings?  

  4. Agree, Birgir 100%.  This phase splitter measured like shit on the scope.  But there are situations that I need SE.  Like for testing, it's a pita to haul my Yggy out , so a SE CD player would have to do.  Will switch the power to the splitter off when using XLR when all tests are done.

  5. Another Carbon powered up.  The chassis a tad bit long/deep but too lazy to chop 2-3 inches off to size.  A phase splitter sits on top of the trafo for SE input (a power switch off when use balanced).  Going cheap with Alps R27; will upgrade later.  Thanks, Dr. Gilmore and everyone else for designing the Carbon.  Thanks to sorenb for organizing the group buy! 

    Carbon_1_small.jpg

     

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  6. I'm one of the guilty ones who didn't use isolated diodes; used a non-blessed BOM which specified non-isolated diodes.  Blew a lot of fuses before realizing the problem.  

    Seeing the outlet wires go directly to on/off switch, no fuse on the 120V main line?  Should put one on in case of shorting (like non-isolated diodes).

    Also, two-prong outlet plug?  Where's the ground/third prong or how do you ground the whole amp?  Is there a chassis ground?   

  7. I too have used MPSW/As instead of SC/SA (my board is rev 1.0).  

    My LED between the MPSW/A's didn't light up at first but need to adjust the 2K bias pot to get 0V between +/- outputs.  May be want to adjust the 1K offset pot too.  

    Things survived the first 30 sec, sounds promising.  63mm height heatsink?

  8. I just built a KGSSHV with Birgir's rev 1.0 boards.  Everything runs fine, just that I have to use a 4A slow-blow fuse on the main AC.  Is this a tag bit too high, any issue to be concerned with?  I've tried 3.15A and 3.5A slo-blo but none worked.  I used two 4700uF caps on the +/-15V rails instead of 3300uF caps (but can't imagine these created the problem).  Thanks for any pointer.

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