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If you use GRHV supplies with “switch” – there are all kinds of supplies now days – it’s fairly easy to arrange a delay, even with a flashing led during pre-heat and steady in operation mode.

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On 3/19/2017 at 2:01 AM, joehpj said:

Semi-customized. The shape of front plate, depth, height, and heatsink was fixed. Others were customized.

I assume these cases are from China? Any hint as to who/where they are from?

Everytime I see one of your pics, I keep thinking I like those... :)

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On 2017/3/31 at 0:51 PM, Pars said:

I assume these cases are from China? Any hint as to who/where they are from?

Everytime I see one of your pics, I keep thinking I like those... :)

Those are indeed from China. I have some spare.......so PM me for detail if you are interested :)

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I'm building it with +-450V supplies.

Still a bit afraid of the possible short between B- connection and the feedback trace, like it happened to insanity's Carbon.

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Not built, still waiting for the custom transformer, and a bigger issue is the lack of a drill press and the related skills.

Still being a very young padawan in DIY. Need some more weeks before completion.

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7 hours ago, G600 said:

Not built, still waiting for the custom transformer, and a bigger issue is the lack of a drill press and the related skills.

Still being a very young padawan in DIY. Need some more weeks before completion.

Yes, I´m waiting for two trafos too.

TS300VA PRI: 230V

> 2x360V @350mA

> 18-0-18V @600mA

And:

TS50VA PRI: 230V SEC:

> 6,3V @8A

 

I don´t think that you have problems again if you use the "top" board (tube side) for put the conector.

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12 minutes ago, G600 said:

Drill press madness...

 

are the 10m90 at the BIAS/PSU mounted using insulation washers - doesn't look like ?
Can see you are using nylon for those at the amp board ;o)

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For sure !

I use the RENY screws I have left from the T2, with spring washers over standard washers. Outstanding stuff from Chemis.

The steel screw you can see just holds the board in place.

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Received the transformer today.

Didn't imagine such a big boy. But perfectly built.

Changing plans for casing, unless it won't fit.

Despite some mistakes and need of adjustment (make the tubes symmetrical for sure), you get the idea : 

mini_170412112932328853.jpgmini_170412112932769388.jpgmini_170412112933260217.jpg

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Posted
7 hours ago, G600 said:

Received the transformer today.

Didn't imagine such a big boy. But perfectly built.

Changing plans for casing, unless it won't fit.

Despite some mistakes and need of adjustment (make the tubes symmetrical for sure), you get the idea : 

mini_170412112932328853.jpgmini_170412112932769388.jpgmini_170412112933260217.jpg

Enormouse size! Very interesting, what it is dimensions and weight ...

Posted (edited)

Nice work G600 I can not see the tag of your trafo but I have one question: EL34 uses 6.3vol @ 1.5A, if you use four EL34= 6.3vol @ 6A.

Your trafo only have 4.5A current so I understand that your transformer goes very low in amperage.

 

Edit: Sorry, it´s 2x 6.3volt @ 4.5A

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