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DIY Power Amplifier: PALADIN SM-150
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<blockquote data-quote="JANNAS" data-source="post: 716994" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Ian, the complete setup looks great. They have started implementing s/s relays with mosfets on DIY audio as well. This works much better that a normal relay because at high rail voltages with lots of current being pulled the contacts of normal relay's arc and weld together , so the relay cannot disconnect the speaker. Goodbye speaker. Can you maybe post a circuit diagram of it. I might just use it in the Slewmaster. I haven,t noticed if you have added a slowstart circuit for i the inrush current of big Kva transformers . :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JANNAS, post: 716994, member: 2211"] Ian, the complete setup looks great. They have started implementing s/s relays with mosfets on DIY audio as well. This works much better that a normal relay because at high rail voltages with lots of current being pulled the contacts of normal relay's arc and weld together , so the relay cannot disconnect the speaker. Goodbye speaker. Can you maybe post a circuit diagram of it. I might just use it in the Slewmaster. I haven,t noticed if you have added a slowstart circuit for i the inrush current of big Kva transformers . :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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