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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv


kevin gilmore

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@JimL: I believe that I've learned my lesson in that regard  :-)

 

@Spritzer: "The heatsink is grounded so it doesn't make any sense that it shorts there.  Also no traces too close to that spot...   Weird... " Well ....maybe the heatsinks are grounded if you're done doing the mounting ... but since I was expecting something to go wrong I skipped the soldering of the heatsinks ... so even though the sinks will be grounded just by touching the side of the holes I actually manged to have a few that doesn't ... I guess that explains why I experience different readings on my DMM at the same spots after wrikling the board up side down a few times...

The mark I've spotted is the only visual I could find, (apart from the two sources on the input fets) and assumed (wrongly) that the air hold edge was ground (I've checked my board and it is not)

 

@nopants: I believe that the input fets in my Spritzer build is a pair of 170's ... and to my ears the Spritzer build sounds a bit better than mine

 

BTW when putting on music for the first time I grabed a random CD from the box I have stoved them away in (only using NAS and good old LPs) ...turned out that it was in fact: Tower of Power's Monster on a leash ...in fact it is!

 

@Joamat, Johnmclean: Thanks to everybody contributing to the thread I manged to pull it off.

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Are you using a torque driver to do this? I don't know how else you'd assess how you're actually screwing things (in/up). However I'll go ahead andl note that Craig Sawyers mentioned in another thread that thermal interfacing reduces the sensitivity to torque.

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Yup, that's an amber led.  Quite partial to it which is why I just got 200 of these switches today...  ;D

Are all of these switches created equal? I'm looking at some Chinese stuff and Bulgin/Schurter options and the price differences are almost silly

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@nopants: "Are you using a torque driver to do this? I don't know how else you'd assess how you're actually screwing things (in/up). However I'll go ahead andl note that Craig Sawyers mentioned in another thread that thermal interfacing reduces the sensitivity to torque." - I use a light but firm grib, and as soon as my fingers tend to slip I let go ... I'm pretty sure that I do not over teighten things ...

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Put this together the other day boards are from the recent group buy that mwl168 organised (many thanks again). This is my first successful KGSSHV build and i am amazed i have actually assembled a working amp. Many thanks of course has to go to Mr Kevin Gilmore and Spritzer for this amazing ever evolving project.

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Congrats: Kingofsnake

 

is like if the dust have only just settled before the amp emerged ;o)

 

pretty good build you have there, even the lead for the caps got a redtube ;o)

 

Thanks sorenb.

  Farnell were out of 0.1uf/1kv film capacitors but had these o.1uf/1.5kv film capacitors in stock. there pretty big and this was the easiest way i could mount them. The red tube covering the leads is silicone to prevent any chance of shorting, being as there is so much lead exposed.

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Looks good!!  :)  Where did you get that R-core?  I've been trying to find somebody to sell me good ones for a while now... 

I got it from e-bay seller findhifi. Im not sure if he still goes by that name as when i click on his username it returns a homepage but with no items for sale!!

 

   Give sep_store168 a try as i think he has similar transformers. Thanks for the kind words by the way.

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 what cabling did you use there - I can't make it out from the printing on the sheath.

 

 

Thanks for the kind comments.

The cable i use for signal is this...http://www.audiospares.com/product.php?productid=2970&cat=490&page=1

the cable i use for voltage is this ....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Red-19-0-25-PTFE-teflon-silver-plated-copper-wire-/380366586627?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item588f9d8303 he has quite a selection. good quality cable me thinks and affordable.

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Thanks for the kind comments.

The cable i use for signal is this...http://www.audiospares.com/product.php?productid=2970&cat=490&page=1

the cable i use for voltage is this ....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Red-19-0-25-PTFE-teflon-silver-plated-copper-wire-/380366586627?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item588f9d8303 he has quite a selection. good quality cable me thinks and affordable.

Awesome thanks for the info - I'm always looking out for good internal cabling/wiring. Sick of using the canare stuff, that screen is a mofo.

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wow, all the holes on the bottom in a straight line.

 

good job.  resistors really did not have to be that far off the board, but

looks nice, all even.

 

I'm sure birgir has a picture of a particular persons build

(cough cough henyo cough cough) where the bottom of the thing

was attacked with a hand drill  :D

 

and he should post it.

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