Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
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Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
Does anyone know where I can get some? I seem to remember someone on here was thinking about making and selling them a while back but I don't remember who. Would like to buy a few for my latest and upcoming builds.
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
Hi Strelok,
I think you are thinking of me. When this question came around last time, I had suggested that if someone wants to provide me with a schematic and BOM, I would be happy to do a layout and provide boards - but I don't think anyone responded to my offer, which still stands, by the way. Though at this point, I'd need two to three weeks to get the boards back from the fab house.
Cheers,
Lou
I think you are thinking of me. When this question came around last time, I had suggested that if someone wants to provide me with a schematic and BOM, I would be happy to do a layout and provide boards - but I don't think anyone responded to my offer, which still stands, by the way. Though at this point, I'd need two to three weeks to get the boards back from the fab house.
Cheers,
Lou
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
Cool thanks, any idea how much each board would cost? Would there be a minimum order? I'll see if I can come up with a schematic and parts list that would be suitable.
Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
I've always just wired up the "VVR" circuits using a home made eyelet board. The circuit is very straight-forward.
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
A member of DIYItalia had some experimentation with Merlin's VVR for fixed bias, he tried to use it on a Marshall, but had problems
related with the source of the voltage
reading on LondonPower site seems that a low impedance supply is required (a separated transformer)
here a bit of documentation if someone want to give a try
Franco
related with the source of the voltage
reading on LondonPower site seems that a low impedance supply is required (a separated transformer)
here a bit of documentation if someone want to give a try
Franco
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
You also need a tracking circuit to adjust the bias voltage as you adjust the B+ voltage.
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
Is the low part of the schematic
The sensing input point is labeled "dal nodo alimentazione G2" on the schematic
Franco
The sensing input point is labeled "dal nodo alimentazione G2" on the schematic
Franco
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
Don't mean to hijack the thread, but I ordered VVR boards for Cathode bias from Hall about 6 months ago. Still waiting!!! Does anyone know if he is still around?
If it sounds good, it is good! Trust your ears
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
On the red rectangle the whole circuit
On the blue rectangle the Bias & "Bias Sensing" circuit
The red cap was added by Merlin because of some cases of auto oscillations of the circuit
You can use the Top circuit (without the Bias & "Bias Sensing" part) for Cathode Bias Amps
(the advantage of this circuit is that a common pot can be used as there is a lower voltage on it)
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Franco
On the blue rectangle the Bias & "Bias Sensing" circuit
The red cap was added by Merlin because of some cases of auto oscillations of the circuit
You can use the Top circuit (without the Bias & "Bias Sensing" part) for Cathode Bias Amps
(the advantage of this circuit is that a common pot can be used as there is a lower voltage on it)
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Have you tried to write an e-mail to Hall ? Are you sure they received your orther ?...... I ordered VVR boards for Cathode bias from Hall about 6 months ago.
Franco
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
Yes Dana Hall is still around. You should contact him again and see what's up.andresound wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:06 am Don't mean to hijack the thread, but I ordered VVR boards for Cathode bias from Hall about 6 months ago. Still waiting!!! Does anyone know if he is still around?
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Re: Source for Fixed Bias VVR Boards
Thanks Mark. I know we have a REALLY slow postal system, so wanted to give Dana the benefit of the doubt
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