Glen builds a 700B

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So I have never owned a B series anything before. And now I have a silver and soon to be alive Black beauty

It came to be after looking at a lot of WO parts in the drawer and with the help of many Forum members I collected up the parts. A new black face plate from Perry. The transformer came from an old B chassis I got from Lee a while back. I had some goodies from Joe. A new chassis, Back plates, control board rev E-2 and some new heat sinks. The power caps and wire from Dennis. Meterface plates from Ed. DCP board from Don, don’t leave home without one. So it was a fly

The only used parts are the Meter bezels and power transformer.

Photos are in next post
 
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Glen, I am impressed. Your first post was at 9:28 and the last was 9:48. A righteous bit work in 20 minutes....not bad at all!
 

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Its alive, sorta. Powered up with dim bulb and no output drives. At this point the Right channel was it tiny bit brighter when powering up through the DBT with Rail fuses installed. Then I saw bias good on right but left fell off to 58 mv. It drops from 300 mv after 60 rail volts. It came back if I dropped below 60v and basicly disappeared at full viltage. DCP checked out good. Unhooked power to front end with no change. Pulled bias trans and checked ok. Looks like protection circui I guess.
Have a look at video. Bias top meter, positive rail voltage in the middle. Any suggestion welcomed.
 

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So here is shot of the control board. If anyone sees a problem speak up please. I did tweek the C8 and C9 to a little higher roll off point. 103pf combined.

So so did I miss something? Is there any performance upgrades to had. Some talk about lower signal to noise ratio and better cross talk separation maybe? I could be crazy but never know unless you ask. I must be crazy if i keep building these things or that’s what my wife sayes.



 

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So here is shot of the control board. If anyone sees a problem speak up please. I did tweek the C8 and C9 to a little higher roll off point. 103pf combined.

So so did I miss something? Is there any performance upgrades to had. Some talk about lower signal to noise ratio and better cross talk separation maybe? I could be crazy but never know unless you ask. I must be crazy if i keep building these things or that’s what my wife sayes.



Those are the 2 caps along with C14 that you should definitely not mess with Glen. Those were carefully SPICE modeled to provide max bandwidth with assured stability. Be careful.
 

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Those are the 2 caps along with C14 that you should definitely not mess with Glen. Those were carefully SPICE modeled to provide max bandwidth with assured stability. Be careful.
Thanks Joe. I will check it out on the scope as soon as I get this running

Perry tells me I have not got latest cap configuration on Back plates so please send me the latest release notes and BOM for them so can upgrade please.

I am am troubled by the bias dropping as rail voltage rises past 60 volts. No ground fault and must be related to bias transistor as it gradually drops with increase volts. Not sure what the heck is going on there. Going to populate first row and then see what happens.
 

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Thanks Joe. I will check it out on the scope as soon as I get this running

Perry tells me I have not got latest cap configuration on Back plates so please send me the latest release notes and BOM for them so can upgrade please.

I am am troubled by the bias dropping as rail voltage rises past 60 volts. No ground fault and must be related to bias transistor as it gradually drops with increase volts. Not sure what the heck is going on there. Going to populate first row and then see what happens.
Perry can clarify but I believe he is referring to the fact that the electrolytic caps should not be populated. The documentation specifically calls that out.
 

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Yup, just went through the BOM (not that I had to since I just built 50 amps).... C1/C2 do not get pop'd......

I think you have a resistor in backwards.....



HUH??????
 

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" Those pesky resistors cannot be trusted" I agree..... But I'm laying off the politics........
 

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Thanks Joe. I will check it out on the scope as soon as I get this running

Perry tells me I have not got latest cap configuration on Back plates so please send me the latest release notes and BOM for them so can upgrade please.

I am am troubled by the bias dropping as rail voltage rises past 60 volts. No ground fault and must be related to bias transistor as it gradually drops with increase volts. Not sure what the heck is going on there. Going to populate first row and then see what happens.
Bias good after putting in the first row transistors . So I will load the outputs.

As to changing out caps at this time not sure if I will. I have 5 others configured the old way so will deal with it later
 

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dam I hate that. Those pesky resistors cannot be trusted

I am clear now on caps
If you blow a rail fuse, one of those polar electrolytics will vent on you shortly after the fuse blow. The backplane configuration should be bipolar caps only (i.e. mylar).
 

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If you blow a rail fuse, one of those polar electrolytics will vent on you shortly after the fuse blow. The backplane configuration should be bipolar caps only (i.e. mylar).
Two questions, my curiosity

first - would using a bypolar electrolytic cap in place be ok then

second - using a cap of this size make sense size wise but will it be missed? It got in there to begin with for a reason right?
 
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