Very nice. Looks to be a harder build than a flat out clone, but benefit of compact size. Is the 100mA choke holding up ok?sluckey wrote:Mine is done. And it works great. Here's a link to my project...
http://home.comcast.net/~seluckey/amps/index.htm
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Re: AC15 build started
Over at Hoffman there are a couple of threads discussing the PT, OT and choke in there. The info is buried possibly in a lot of give and take.
I just mention this in case Steve doesn't get back here.
I just mention this in case Steve doesn't get back here.
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My understanding is the amp is incredible, he did say to change the 100k to 220k on the speed pot
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The choke seems to be doing very well. The longest I've had it running so far has been 6 hours. The choke was slightly warm. I think it will be fine.Is the 100mA choke holding up ok?
It's my understanding that the 100mA rating is not a maximum current rating, although it's a guideline for max. More importantly, the specified Henries is measured at that 100mA current. Less current means less inductance, more current means more inductance (up to core saturation).
I tacked a 1Ω resistor across the STBY switch to actually measure total B+ current. This amp is idling at exactly 100mA. I used the 193B choke because I had it on hand. If I had to buy one I'd probably go for the 193G which is rated 10H @ 150mA.