Glen's 700 series II build

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Here is what I have. Lee Can you please send photo of other side

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Yep, know exactly why you ask...here ya go....
 

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What is D4 wired across? If it sits across the relay coil, then you probably want it there. It would be used as a flyback diode in that spot to keep it from smoking the driver transistor. If not that, the guy that made it probably knows :)
 
The problem today is its like 80* out today
got to do yard work
 

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I heard back from Don today
these boards are NFG. I will have to strip this one down and wait for replacements
 
Back at the project again
got new DCP boards from Don, thanks again for your great service, and have finished all the wiring.

I am looking for the thread which I read with all the steps to bring this puppy to life, so if anyone can help me please to find it I would be thankful. Want to put some juice to it before putting in the power transistors

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Back at the project again
got new DCP boards from Don, thanks again for your great service, and have finished all the wiring.

I am looking for the thread which I read with all the steps to bring this puppy to life, so if anyone can help me please to find it I would be thankful. Want to put some juice to it before putting in the power transistors

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Glen
Don't throw power to anything with those long screws installed that I see jutting through the standoffs in your picture unless they are insulated with a nylon washer from the heat sink side.

You will not like the results.
 
Glen
Don't throw power to anything with those long screws installed that I see jutting through the standoffs in your picture unless they are insulated with a nylon washer from the heat sink side.

You will not like the results.

The last picture Glen.
 
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