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Can't remember who posted the original BOM, don't think it was you.
The Wima are pretty much the only ones that large cap in that small of footprint.


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Thought I would build my spare GRLV board and transformer into a 12VDC PSU for the little STAX amp. What value do I need for the R8/R9?

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Just built my mini GRLV supplies.  The Negative came up just fine and works perfectly :)

The positive supply is giving me some issues and I'll need to debug it.

Here's some pictures...

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This pic shows a board I made for the Blue Hawaii that has the +5V, Digital Controller (ATMega328P) and Digital attenuator board along with the GR7/9xx regulators.  I'll mount them once the positive supply is working.

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1 hour ago, gepardcv said:

What is the heatsinking story with these mini-GRLVs?

For low amperage/wattage like in pic above, copper on the board is the heatsink

for higher power you can mount it to whatever size heatsink it needs.

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Well, I finally got around to making a GRLV. Three of them, actually. The positive rail works fine on all three, outputs perfect voltages (one +20V, two +30V, exactly as expected). The negative rail on all three outputs 0V. What's a good place in the circuit to start digging?

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The main storage cap connects directly to bridge rectifier and collector so .1v

bad bridge or no connection to transformer?

That board is nice and clean!

What is ACV at terminal block?

the voltage is not making it through the first two inches............

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just stating fact, the best I know, not to infer anything:mellow:

there should be continuity between collector and pin of bridge closest to input connector

and second pin of rectifier to transformer input

a dead short like a bad cap would make the transformer unhappy, buzz and hot. I assume that isn't the case.

usually its a very simple cause, but hard enough when its in front of you to find.

I have one that is a bit noisy, like 5v of ripple at 80hz, I did the layout so you know where the problem stems from.

 

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Interesting! I'm measuring no continuity between the collector of the MJW21193 and the bridge leg closest to the AC input. Would that explain it? In which case I guess I should just jumper those two points?

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highly unlikely the board is bad

maybe you are connecting the transformer to the wrong place, center tap of transformer goes to the middle pin and for single bridge the other 2 wires go next to the center pin

if there is no raw dc voltage on either of the main power caps, the bridge is toast or not the correct type for this board

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transformer input vac? blue to pink, and each to green? (center three)

brown trace connects though via on right bridge footprint?

 

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7 hours ago, gepardcv said:

In which case I guess I should just jumper those two points?

Lets find out where the break is first.

is it just the via? that is easy to fix.

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The problem with the single bridge on my boards (blue ones from the last GB) was the holes were smaller than the side ones so you had to drill it out to fit. I left the bridge lifted up a bit from the board so I could solder that top board trace from the top side to be sure it was connected right.

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