2. ODS #183 build
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2. ODS #183 build
Hi. I am looking for a PT that also has a possibility to run 5v relays?
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tubedogsmith
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Re: 2. ODS #183 build
If you're here in the states Heyboer makes several of them for 100 watt amps. For 50 watt amps most bigger Fender style with a rectifier circuit would work for relays.
Re: 2. ODS #183 build
I've been using Classictone 40-18054 for 50W builds.
Marshall laydown type, which fits in the chassis I've been using.
100/120/220/240V To 690/625VCT@150mA, 50V, 6.3VCT@5A, 5V@3A
Marshall laydown type, which fits in the chassis I've been using.
100/120/220/240V To 690/625VCT@150mA, 50V, 6.3VCT@5A, 5V@3A
It's true i've lost my marbles and i cant remember where i put them
Re: 2. ODS #183 build
. . . or you could run the Granger relay board off 6.3 filament voltage if you want to:
https://www.grangeramp.com/3relay_switch_board.php
https://www.grangeramp.com/3relay_switch_board.php
Re: 2. ODS #183 build
I have used these on an ODS 124 build about 4 yrs ago and they are working great.S a m wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 3:49 pm . . . or you could run the Granger relay board off 6.3 filament voltage if you want to:
https://www.grangeramp.com/3relay_switch_board.php
I ran it off my 5v rectifier tap and used a Marshall 2 button foot switch with leds (its the footswitch on the Graanger site) and a simple stereo jack.
Wow I havent used the word stereo in a sentence in such a long time! Reminds when I bought my first JVC stereo amplifier in 1981, all silver, and 25 watts per side and the tuner with the long horizontal dial and the big heavy tuning knob! LOL
Cheers
Guy