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KGSSHV Carbon Build Thread

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9 minutes ago, JoaMat said:

4180G

4180G is the insulating pad, which I know about. I thought you were using a special shoulder washer..?

2 hours ago, spritzer said:

My two failed units would beg to differ.  I've stopped using the shoulder washers as they simply don't cut it. 

Do you use PEEK bolts, then? Do you hand-tighten them, or use a specific torque?

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    Finally done! I regrettably sold my previous KGSSHV Carbon a while ago, this one’s not going anywhere soon. This is a 400V, 19mA version, using the ground plane amp board, Sumr transformer a

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With SiC  I don't use any shoulder washer, just metal screw - torque set to 81 Ncm on the scale.

No shoulder washer with the SiC but be careful as the gap isn't so big. 

With the PEEK stuff I hand tighten as when you've done it enough times you know how far to go. 

I use washer that has sleeve longer than tab thickness. And I enlarged the hole on the thermopad to make sure the sleeve was inserted into the pad. I suspect if the sleeve length is equal to the tab thickness, the tolerance of parts may make it prone to arch. Both washer and pad come from china, not mouser parts.  Two builds (KGST, carbon) now, no problem.

For forward and harsh of carbon, after burning for 4hrs/day, 2 weeks, it improved quite a bit. The sound character now is really like a puncher KGST. Mid and tremble are nearly equal. Soundstage are wider. It sounds like to have more headroom and control if turning the volume super high. But I usually listen to lower volume though.

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Progress...

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I’m going to need smaller hands :P

Edit: When testing the boards I easily attained 20mA using 120ohm resistors with zero offset and balance.

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That looks sweet.

I'm stuck on casework with mine. Drilling and tapping heatsinks for the first time. Turns out it sucks without a drill press. :D

Very nice John! I really like the finish and the lettering on the top. Is that some sort of brushed finish? And whose cases are those? Modushop?

13 hours ago, gepardcv said:

That looks sweet.

I'm stuck on casework with mine. Drilling and tapping heatsinks for the first time. Turns out it sucks without a drill press. :D

... and even with a drill press it’s no bed of roses.

Pars the cases are my custom design and size, the heatsinks were bought eBay (from China), the panels were all fabricated by Cam-Expert, they also drilled the heatsinks, I sent them images of the style of brushed finish I wanted and they matched it.

Internally the amps measure 300mm(w) 280mm(d) x 115mm(ht), its quite a fit, having lots of fun wiring atm :blink:.

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Beautiful work!  What transformers are you using?

Good work John!  A nice tidy build coming on.  Have you listened to a breadboard build? 

Geoff, I’ve not heard anything yet. Will be interesting when I do, I have a KGSSHV, BHSE and DIYT2 for comparison :P.

I like that bullet-shape feet. Do you have a link?

Beautiful work, John!  The case is a beaut.  Love the finish and the footprint.

HS

John. Your builds are always the best!

21 hours ago, johnwmclean said:

Geoff, I’ve not heard anything yet. Will be interesting when I do, I have a KGSSHV, BHSE and DIYT2 for comparison :P.

Excellent! It will be good to hear your views on it.    I had a breadboard running a few months ago and sadly had to clear it off the desk after a couple of weeks.  It was very nice while it lasted.   I am looking forward to the proper build - my 007 Mk1 seemed to like it and since then I have also an L700.

would like to know comparison between 007 and l700

Really clean and inspiring build John! Lots of clever details. Bet it will sound fantastic! 

Wow John I am really impress with you design skill with casing design and build.

John can I one day come to your place to hear and compare when you complete your Carborn build if l happen to be in Sydney side?

As for myself I am finishing my KGST casing after a very long delay. Mange to track down a small machine shop locally to cut a rectangular hole for ventilation on my 5mm top panel and plan to fix a piece of perforated Al sheet to it.

i shold get it in a moths time. Things move sloowly in the country.

 

 

 

 

I am having trouble editting my previous post

John time wise I am thinking next January or Feb if it is ok with you.

Thanks in advance :)

 

 

 

On 14 May 2016 at 11:04 PM, joehpj said:

I like that bullet-shape feet. Do you have a link?

They're Justin's from many years ago, I think... maybe, my spare parts bin is just out of control.

workstarr26, check your pm.

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