Darling 1626 PS suggestions--first design. [message #9857] |
Tue, 07 November 2006 18:11 |
Shane
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Here are a couple of PS designs that Norris, Jef, and I have contemplated for the Darling amp I'm building. I have both of the chokes and some 25uF motor runs, but that's it for now. The first PSUD pic is using a Hammond 270DAZ trannie. The second choke loaded is using a 273X.
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How about this [message #9861 is a reply to message #9860] |
Thu, 09 November 2006 09:12 |
Shane
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Thanks John. The reason for the 10H chokes is because that's what I happen to have. LOL!! How about this. Use the 10H choke first with a 40uF cap, then branch off with individual 4H chokes and another 40uf cap per channel? Also, I've seen where some have put a very small value cap between the rectifier and PT secondaries? But obviously no way to model this in PSUD.
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Re: How about this [message #9862 is a reply to message #9861] |
Thu, 09 November 2006 22:08 |
Forty2wo
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What I had on hand. Those words loom large in my legend. The supply you propose will work well. As to the cap across the secondary. If it is a very small value, .1uf or so it is there to shunt power line hash. Not a bad idea at all. A larger value is a "cheater cap" used to tune the output voltage. A pure choke input filter will give you about 66% of your transformer secondary voltage. A cap input about 140%. As you increase the size of the cap you move from one mode to the other…John
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