Hot Rod Plexi 100w

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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w

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dorrisant wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2018 4:31 am I think I see what's stopping it... There is a handbrake there in the top picture... It's probably engaged.
Yup my snow mover ATV/plow :D

My basement work bench is full and cluttered oufda.

My garage is heated all winter so my wife and I can do projects.

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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w

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lovetone wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2018 7:51 am It looks great to me..

Where do you buy those terminal posts, like the one you have near the can capacitor with the 10K connected?
Thanks Slucky good link.

I bought the dark brown terminals years ago but running out so go some blue terminals that use 6/32" machine screw to attach my other terminals have studs again some 6/32 the old ones are 4/40 and you can even get them smaller thread. Some times I even screw them onto a standoff thread on the board if I forgot or designed it that way :lol:

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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w

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Those turrets add another level of "that's nice" to the quality amps you build. :mrgreen:
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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w

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sluckey wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2018 8:11 pm Those turrets add another level of "that's nice" to the quality amps you build. :mrgreen:
Thank you Slucky I enjoy your builds and detailed build data, very nice.

The amp showed no signs of problems I played through it for periods, checked the tubes which were great, bias was on the money and I did touch up some solder joints just to be safe.
Well the long haul back to Canada maybe will shake something loose?

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