Northwinds
Veteran and General Yakker
I wish I had the eyes and patience to do this stuff. I really want to look into (pardon the pun) Lasik surgery
Yes, that's what I did the BOM. Everything else in the picture seems exact but your explanation makes sense to me. When I'm all done I'm going to take some photos close up just to make sure you guys don't see anything wrong
OK this should be a done board, fingers crossed!!!!! The jumpers are not supposed to be on this one because of the back Plane:
( Important Note: When the PL400 or PL700 Backplane Board RevA or RevB is used, the 3 bus wire jumpers should NOT be installed on the back side of the PL14_20 board.)
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All else fails, follow the BOM. Joe may not have updated the assembly pics as fast as he updated the boards. At times he'll add components and spaces with some experimenting in mind as well as a later component change. We have played with a lot of different component changes over the years. Some worked out and some less than optimal results. Joe told me once that a SPICE model can predict performance but not how the amp will sound....he counts on the rest of us for that info...
I wish I had the eyes and patience to do this stuff. I really want to look into (pardon the pun) Lasik surgery
OK this should be a done board, fingers crossed!!!!! The jumpers are not supposed to be on this one because of the back Plane:
( Important Note: When the PL400 or PL700 Backplane Board RevA or RevB is used, the 3 bus wire jumpers should NOT be installed on the back side of the PL14_20 board.)
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Looking good Brett.
Finally, getting ready to pull the trigger on the back plane purchase. Question, How does the back plane build compare to the control board? Also is it pretty straight forward how the two connect to each other and other components?
Thanks, Brett
Pliers?
You will need to reroute your AC line in from the strain relief (where it enters the cabinet) to the thermal cutoff at the center point between the backplanes. To do this you will need to remove the strain relief (called a Heyco strain relief) with a specialized tool.
...or you can splice an additional length of wire.
Pliers?