oh...I thought I did it wronglyHave you considered looking at the schematic?
And those are some awfully tiny "1000uF" / 35v capacitors you have there... Are they even 100uF?
oh...I thought I did it wronglyHave you considered looking at the schematic?
And those are some awfully tiny "1000uF" / 35v capacitors you have there... Are they even 100uF?
I'm sorry to hear that, I got mine from Analog Classics a few months back without issues but yes they seem to sell out quick.Where did you source the pcb. I ordered one to analog classics, but it never arrived, and it seems it was their last, as they now show no stock...
I think I got the same body. Haha, I also used twist ties in a similar manner to get the PCB to kind of sit. I'm still working on sourcing all my other components.really ugly inside but it's nothing for self using hhhhh
This body is too wide to the PCB but proper to the ef86.White pcb looks really posh!I think I got the same body. Haha, I also used twist ties in a similar manner to get the PCB to kind of sit. I'm still working on sourcing all my other components.
That's right.I had turned it on a moment ago,there was some noise but only a little bit.I'll add some sound insulation and shock absorption on the bottom and inside.是塑料盒,对吗?我想用这样的材料噪音会很大。
I have a spare one somewhere, that I'll probably never use. PM me if interestedWhere did you source the pcb. I ordered one to analog classics, but it never arrived, and it seems it was their last, as they now show no stock...
Now I think maybe the psu have some wrongs.I may have burned some parts, but I'm remaking them now.What doesn't work?
The PSU is almost done, but I don't know what to put in this "10" place. I purchased the components required by psu according to the list provided by Mr. gyraf. Now there is a 25v2200uf capacitor left. Where is it connected?
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