April 17, 20179 yr Author 11 hours ago, gepardcv said: Are you thinking a two-box build? The GRHV will need external heatsinks for the 10M90S and the SiC MOSFET parts, which complicates a single-chassis layout, given the size of the Megatron board, or calls for a huge box. Yes, I am planning for a two-box build for the Megatron for the reasons you stated. it would need to be a huge chassis for a single-box Megatron with the large amp board, power supply and all the transformers. Unlike the HV Carbon, BH and Grounded Grid, I expect the GRHV will run much hotter for the Megatron with all the tubes it needs to power. So yes, external heatsink for the GRHV for sure. I have most of the layout done in my mental execution But I have one snag I have not figured out - how to get the AC main supply to the two filament transformers for the CCS tubes that need to be mounted in the amp chassis. I love to hear people's ideas. Edited April 17, 20179 yr by mwl168
April 17, 20179 yr Maybe a separate umbilical for the AC lines? Annoying to build, yes, but should help keep the EM noise away from everything else. I'm seriously thinking about joining this GB, if only to have the boards for the future. Which GRHV version do you plan to run? I suggest the split ones for layout flexibility, but could be convinced otherwise.
April 17, 20179 yr Author Either the split or dual GRHV boards is fine with me. But best to have one version made instead of two - the number of boards effects the cost greatly as is the case always. If people can respond with their interest here we can start to shape the plan.
April 20, 20179 yr Author Looks like most of the interest is in the split version of GRHV. If those interested can respond with your desired quantity I can get a quote from PCBnet. No restriction on number of Megatron amp boards and GRHV boards - any combination is fine.
April 21, 20179 yr I'm in for two amp boards and two sets of split GRHV boards. Edited April 21, 20179 yr by Looser101
April 22, 20179 yr Author 1 hour ago, mypasswordis said: I'm interested in 2 negative GRHV supply PCBs if possible Well, they are the "split" version so yes, it's possible
April 26, 20179 yr Author I got quotes back for the GRHV split boards and we have a decision to make. For 2mm thickness and 3oz copper GRHV split boards, with the current number of boards people have shown interest for, it will be about $57 USD per set (one positive and one negative PCB) from PCBnet. If we go with SeeedStudio, it's about $30 USD per set. The amp board (2mm and 4oz copper) from PCBnet will be about $36 per set (two channels on one board). We can save about $10 per board going with Seeed but Seeed only have 3oz option for copper weight. The numbers above include my estimated shipping cost from the fab house to me. You'll need to add shipping from me to you for the total cost. I suggest we stay with PCBnet for the amp board. For the GRHV, which option do you all prefer?
April 27, 20179 yr My vote; PCBnet for amp and Seeed for GRHVEnviado desde mi SM-G920F mediante Tapatalk
April 27, 20179 yr My vote; PCBnet for amp and Seeed for GRHVEnviado desde mi SM-G920F mediante Tapatalk+1
April 27, 20179 yr Author 12 hours ago, Whitigir said: The more copper the better I vote 4oz I did not get quote for 4oz copper option for the GRHV split boards from PCBnet. Obviously it will be more than $57 per set. 3oz copper really should be plenty for the PS boards IMO. The reason I suggested 4oz copper for the amp boards is because of those traces for the EL34 filament supply.
April 27, 20179 yr I understand, doesn't matter anyways boards are like cookies to me nowadays >_<. Gotta have it and chewing on it or simply looking at it is satisfying enough lol Edited April 27, 20179 yr by Whitigir
April 27, 20179 yr Author I plan to close this GB by end of day Sunday, May 7 and hopefully collect payment and get the boards ordered the following week. Here is what we have so far: AMP board GRHV split Jose 2 2 PICaudio 2 3 Whitigir 1 1 gwrskien 1 1 Looser101 2 2 gepardcv 1 1 mypasswordis 0 2 Neg. chiguy 1 1 Please let me know if corrections. Also, we'll take a democratic approach toward the decision of whether to go with PCBnet or Seeed for the GRHV boards. One vote per set. Majority wins
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