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Starting New Build, a Few Questions... [message #81235] Thu, 23 April 2015 20:45 Go to next message
Jeff V. is currently offline  Jeff V.
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I just received my 4pi parts and have a few questions.
Since I'm not using the standard cabinet I'm trying to figure out the displacement of the H290C.
I also picked up the 4pi crossovers. I haven't soldered boards like these, having only worked on through hole boards. Do I lay the components leads on top of the traces and solder away? Thanks!

Here's a pic of my Barzilay 4pi's. They will be a mirrored stereo pair.

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Re: Starting New Build, a Few Questions... [message #81236 is a reply to message #81235] Fri, 24 April 2015 11:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The volume displaced by the H290C when mounted in the cabinet is approximately 65 cubic inches.

The crossover has no plate-through holes because I wanted one side to be perfectly flat so it could sit on a gasket and mount directly to the cabinet. Mount the components on the solder side and fasten the coils with a silicon adhesive. It acts as both a mount and a cushion for them. Mount the capacitors and resistors so that they sit a little bit above the board, supported by their leads.

Re: Starting New Build, a Few Questions... [message #81237 is a reply to message #81236] Fri, 24 April 2015 20:15 Go to previous message
Jeff V. is currently offline  Jeff V.
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Thanks Wayne!
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