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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2016 6:22:38 GMT
Very Odd I replied to this yesterday before the new kitchen and minor flooding came.
Right the PCB that James uses biased up and a increase in voltage will give 50W it is in fact the original PCB which I thought I had lost the artwork for, the problem will be in the 40W version the heat sink will rise between 15 - 20C above ambient and with lovely kids about like James darling, I did not want them to get damaged, But by increasing the bias and voltage you will get on testing 52W and a heat sink temperature increase above ambient depending on standing and clearance between 18-25C.
So the PCB we have are the same as James but will do the job so go get them lads.
But do have fun and any problem do contact me here.
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Post by Sovereign on Sept 28, 2016 8:14:25 GMT
This is great news that you would make more of these boards available Colin, because the amplifier I have is just outstanding. If you use solder paste and are fairly steady with your hands the SMD parts are fairly easy to fit and you should get a nice neat finish , The rest of the build is fairly easy. And the payoff is simple, a truly wide, deep, powerful and detailed sound for sensible DIY prices
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2016 13:23:27 GMT
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