Post pics of your builds....
Sep 12, 2013 at 2:26 PM Post #9,331 of 9,811
  on my switch...
3a 250vac
6a 125vac
 
i liked the MTS-223-F1 and MTS-223-E1 

 
I had a .pdf of the ONLEDA SPST switch but I can't remember how I got it.
China Electric only sells the in the hundreds to mfg's
 
I believe that these Jameco switches are the right size... but that's up to you.
 
Best O' Luck
 
Sep 14, 2013 at 2:19 PM Post #9,335 of 9,811
Sep 18, 2013 at 12:19 AM Post #9,337 of 9,811
  One thing tho - why did you choose to use smd electrolytic capacitors? Weren't through-hole parts as good? I'm asking because those were most likely the trickiest to solder.

I wanted to go SMD all the way but my latest SMD has modified footprint for easier hand soldering. Now the pads are more outside and more accessible.

 
Sep 18, 2013 at 12:35 AM Post #9,338 of 9,811
Ok, that was my thinking as well. And yeah - I have a set of the SSB01 boards as well, the caps were a bit easier to solder there. I might use them in an office amplifier - most likely I'll put one of the boards in the feedback loop of an OPA134.
 
Sep 19, 2013 at 9:34 PM Post #9,339 of 9,811
I'm going to have my back panel re-cut to accommodate some changes.  Rather than 0.09" silicon bronze I'll use 0.07 T6061  AL-LEW_MINI-YUM
 
Aquatech water cuts the panels straight from my Adobe Illustrator file.  They have a fixed fee for anything up to 24" x 48".    Since I only need 6" x 16" I was going to buy a 24" x 24" piece.  I guess I could cut 3 more, but why.
 
So why am I posting?  I thought if any of ya'll might want a panel cut it would only cost the postage if it'll fit in the remainder of 24x24 otherwise add the difference between the cost of a 24x24 and a 24x48 AL sheet.  I have not purchased the material yet.  The pieces in the photo below were from a 24x24.  I'm only cutting the small one.  Including the perimeter, there are close to 90 things cutout.
 
Or if a couple guys have small pieces we could do that...
 
PM me if interested.  If needed, I'll help with getting your layout into Illustrator.

 
Sep 27, 2013 at 1:23 AM Post #9,340 of 9,811
   
Well I can say with confidence that you BROUGHT IT.  I can't wait to see the finished product...those cabinets look fantastic already.

 

 


 
 
I have to delay my project for almost a week. I need to drive into Bangkok (10Hrs) and take care of some things.....   But I figure I have around 2-3 days left on prep work for the towers.
 
Then on to the lacquer stage.
 
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Sep 30, 2013 at 2:01 PM Post #9,345 of 9,811
Sounds very good (at least for me). This one is an update from previous version with JFET´s. These are the main modificatios :
 
- OPA 2134 instead of the JFET´s (IFR 740);
- Better filtering – I was able to get rid of a huge electrolytic cap ;
- Audio grade caps .
 
Resulting in better sound and lower power consumption (from 530ma to 280ma).
 
Old Project :


 
 
Thanks.
 

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