Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
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- The New Steve H
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Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
I put that there instead of a choke.
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Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
You better put that resistor on the inside of the amp before you or someone gets hurt.
- The New Steve H
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Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
Have no fear. My will is in order.
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Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
Wait...what am I missing here? The heat sink is grounded to the chassis, and it's insulated from the resistor. There will be insulation over the lugs.
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Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
Well, since it is a component that is exposed to high volltage, ie, it behooves you to place it where it won't expose the user to high voltage.
You should place that resistor inside the chassis.
Never underestimate what a jackwagon will do once he is in possession of your amp.
Just safety precautions.
Although I am sure many of us sell amps that would not be certified by UL or CE.
just follow prudent safe guards against
accidents.
Anything that is on the outside of the chassis should be fool proof to avoid some dipsh!t the opportunity to end his life.
Look up Underwriters Labratory and CE qualification.
You should place that resistor inside the chassis.
Never underestimate what a jackwagon will do once he is in possession of your amp.
Just safety precautions.
Although I am sure many of us sell amps that would not be certified by UL or CE.
just follow prudent safe guards against
accidents.
Anything that is on the outside of the chassis should be fool proof to avoid some dipsh!t the opportunity to end his life.
Look up Underwriters Labratory and CE qualification.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
- The New Steve H
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Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
Actually, it was going to go inside, but I made a little booboo drilling the holes.
Relax. It's SUPPOSED to smoke a little.
Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
I'm scared o 
Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
Relax guys he has a will 
- The New Steve H
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Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
While I am still alive, let me ask another question.
I suspect--and I know this will be hard to believe--that I didn't actually come up with a plan for bridging the inputs before drilling the holes. I probably just drilled, figuring I would come up with the answer later. Am I correct to assume that a single switch connecting the grids of the 12AY7 will get it done? This would mean I drilled a totally unnecessary hole, which would enable me to incorporate Don's rotary switch into the design.
Adding a GIF of the 5F6A schematic, which is probably not needed. I'll have the same inputs.
It also occurs to me that I may have had my doubts about the plate voltages on the input tubes, so it's conceivable that I planned to put pots in those holes in case I had to adjust them. The PT is an Edcor EM0827.
I suspect--and I know this will be hard to believe--that I didn't actually come up with a plan for bridging the inputs before drilling the holes. I probably just drilled, figuring I would come up with the answer later. Am I correct to assume that a single switch connecting the grids of the 12AY7 will get it done? This would mean I drilled a totally unnecessary hole, which would enable me to incorporate Don's rotary switch into the design.
Adding a GIF of the 5F6A schematic, which is probably not needed. I'll have the same inputs.
It also occurs to me that I may have had my doubts about the plate voltages on the input tubes, so it's conceivable that I planned to put pots in those holes in case I had to adjust them. The PT is an Edcor EM0827.
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Re: Mystery Holes in Rear of Amp Chassis
I got the bridging thing fixed. I have decided the extra hole is an inspection port.
Now I have to go through the Rocket output section on paper so I have some clue how to set it up. It looks like I didn't knock myself out planning this thing, but it should be great once I get it cranking.
Now I have to go through the Rocket output section on paper so I have some clue how to set it up. It looks like I didn't knock myself out planning this thing, but it should be great once I get it cranking.
Relax. It's SUPPOSED to smoke a little.