Gyraf Pultec finished (Shopping list included!)

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[quote author="Consul"]Can you provide that parts list as a Gerber file? :green:[/quote]
Sure! Here's page one: http://stiftsbogtrykkeriet.dk/~mcs/pultec_parts_1.ger

Do you need the other pages as well? :green:

Best regards,

Mikkel C. Simonsen
 
[quote author="Gustav"]Theres a program called openoffice that will open word and excell documents. Just do a search on google.[/quote]
I know - but it costs $39 for my system, and I don't really need it for anything else.

Best regards,

Mikkel C. Simonsen
 
[quote author="Consul"]You did that just to be cute, didn't you? :wink:[/quote]
No, you asked for it, so I thought you really needed it! :wink:

Best regards,

Mikkel C. Simonsen
 
[quote author="Consul"]Hah! I don't even have anything that can read a Gerber. I thought I was just joking...[/quote]Here you go... http://www.graphicode.com/ You have to wade through several pages to get to the download page, but it's a decent free viewer.

Having said that, I can't get it to view this one, though. All it shows me is a text file of the parts list.
 
[quote author="Flatpicker"]Having said that, I can't get it to view this one, though. All it shows me is a text file of the parts list.[/quote]
It is a "text" file. Darren asked for the part list in Gerber format, so that's what he got... :grin: If you zoom in you'll see it's not text but a lot of lines and dots.

If you want Gerber files for the PCBs, you should be able to find them on gyraf.dk - otherwise I have them here somewhere.

Best regards,

Mikkel C. Simonsen
 
[quote author="mcs"]It is a "text" file. Darren asked for the part list in Gerber format, so that's what he got... :grin: If you zoom in you'll see it's not text but a lot of lines and dots...[/quote]OK, I see now. :wink: I wondered why Graphicode all of a sudden wouldn't read a .ger file. :green:
 
[quote author="kubi"]Duka, browse Farnell for Toko inductors. Many ppl here are happy with them.

kubi[/quote]

Hi Kubi
I ordered some OEP from Farnell but I live in Montenegro and best way is to find someone who have parts and I send him money.
Also, Farnell sends parts with UPS who delivered parts to Belgrade, and I must pay extra to my town (I live in Montenegro).
Duka
 
[quote author="mesmer"]Did anyone ever make a pdf of the SSL parts list, for ordering in the US?
I know its lazy,
Just curious,
Peter[/quote]

http://members.cox.net/capstanrecording/SSLCloneParts.pdf

This should get you started !
 
[quote author="ChuckD"]Ok so here it is I posted the pictures already, yes there is no ground hooked up but that was fixed after the pictures were taken.

More importantly here's my Part List :
http://www.pillarsofnein.com/Images/Pultec_parts.xls

Hi Chuck
I saw on your part list two 1K pot. Isnt two 10K?.
Also, I ask on forum about 10K resistor whom I can find position on pcb.
Resistor.GIF

How you solve this?
Does anyone can help me to find inductors?
Best
Duka
 
sorry for the stupid question:
Is this based on Gyraf's "Pultec PEQ1A type EQ" or the "SRPP-based version PEQ1A EQ"?

I think, it's based on the second one ... am I right?
Are the partlist & this project dedicated to the PCBs of Gyraf:
http://www.gyraf.dk/gy_pd/pultec/gy_pd.pdf

Sorry for these stupid questions!
Tobias
 
Check the layout PCB verses the schematic. The PCB might have slight differences I'm not sure and I don't have it in front of me right now.

Always go with the PCB, as many have built this and it works great.

This is the Gyraf version of the circuit.

-ChuckD
 
[quote author="ChuckD"]Check the layout PCB verses the schematic. The PCB might have slight differences I'm not sure and I don't have it in front of me right now.

Always go with the PCB, as many have built this and it works great.

This is the Gyraf version of the circuit.

-ChuckD[/quote]

Hi Chuck
I check a pcb and schematics and I didnt find 10K on pcb.
Duka
 
Hey, great job! I'm planning to do one of those "Pultecs" soon as well...

Just wondering, what are your frequency options? can't seem to find them on any of the resources (Gyraf etc.)

also, anyone know of a substitue for the Lundhals? Just looking for extra options, i'd be interested in trying a few types of trafos if possible.
 
You can use any 600:600 for the input, and there are a zillion makes of those things.
Output can be 4:1, 8:1 plate to line of any maker, like UTC A24, Triad HS-50, etc. Watch your db max on the output if you are going to blast acid house thiur the dang thing.
 
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