Hi,
I have a Quantum QM-168 console:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v357/fazeka/Quantum/Quantum1.jpg
that I wish to upgrade the power supply for.
This is the schematic of the current power supply:
http://bolstad.net/quantum/QM-168%20schematic%20power%20supply.jpg
It consists of a "project box" with a transformer in it ("External to the console" dotted box of the schematic above) with a molex connector that connects to the console (having another molex connector) with a cable. The rest of the supply (to the right of the dotted box in the schematic) is inside the console.
So I purchased this Acopian TD15-250 off eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350182771912
in hopes to help my console run on "cleaner" power. I actually wanted a supply with more amperage, but it seemed anything with a higher rating is a custom job for a 15V having +/- 1V (this to get me to 16V; most other 15V power supplies with higher current ratings are only +/- 0.5V)
So I was reading the instruction sheet here:
http://www.acopian.com/pdf/AcopianDualTracking.pdf
and I was thinking about putting the Acopian in a rack case, wire up the supply with a DPDT switch and a fuse on the hot leg and maybe even a MOV or 1uF cap across the AC terminals.
I was going to remove the jumpers that connect the voltage outputs and their respective sense outputs so I can have them connected at the load.
I guess my question is, when I connect the power supply DC output to the load (the console), am I bypassing everything from the rest of the supply as well (i.e., from the diode bridge to the transistors), connecting the Acopian output straight to the +16, -16 and common terminals?
Also, does anyone have anything else to suggest or recommend based on my plan? This is my first power supply upgrade.
Thanks,
Chris
I have a Quantum QM-168 console:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v357/fazeka/Quantum/Quantum1.jpg
that I wish to upgrade the power supply for.
This is the schematic of the current power supply:
http://bolstad.net/quantum/QM-168%20schematic%20power%20supply.jpg
It consists of a "project box" with a transformer in it ("External to the console" dotted box of the schematic above) with a molex connector that connects to the console (having another molex connector) with a cable. The rest of the supply (to the right of the dotted box in the schematic) is inside the console.
So I purchased this Acopian TD15-250 off eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350182771912
in hopes to help my console run on "cleaner" power. I actually wanted a supply with more amperage, but it seemed anything with a higher rating is a custom job for a 15V having +/- 1V (this to get me to 16V; most other 15V power supplies with higher current ratings are only +/- 0.5V)
So I was reading the instruction sheet here:
http://www.acopian.com/pdf/AcopianDualTracking.pdf
and I was thinking about putting the Acopian in a rack case, wire up the supply with a DPDT switch and a fuse on the hot leg and maybe even a MOV or 1uF cap across the AC terminals.
I was going to remove the jumpers that connect the voltage outputs and their respective sense outputs so I can have them connected at the load.
I guess my question is, when I connect the power supply DC output to the load (the console), am I bypassing everything from the rest of the supply as well (i.e., from the diode bridge to the transistors), connecting the Acopian output straight to the +16, -16 and common terminals?
Also, does anyone have anything else to suggest or recommend based on my plan? This is my first power supply upgrade.
Thanks,
Chris