You made little hurry in soldering those diodes, should have waited. First drill on mounting surface for diodes, fit them loosely along with thermal pad/paste then place PCB with diodes pins inside hole. Adjust them nicely in single line and then tighten diodes to flat surface. Finally you solder them.The Rectifier Board has been populated:
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I have used a 5 mm spacer below the board. The feet of the MUR3020WTs are bent in such a way that when the assembly is placed on a flat surface, the metallic back surface of all the MURs touch the flat surface. Bending at equal distance is critical so that all of them are of uniform height.
Anyway you have take care now. Make sure to follow this for Amp Board MOSFETs.
Also there are big bulbs of solder, please make it less and cleaner. Because some places - there are gaps around them. Clean the pads before soldering, it seems silver immersion has blackened.
Yes definitely! They are for secondary wires from transformer, interchangeable among one pair and not for live mains.@Om & Sachin : need your kind help with some clarifications
1) In the Rectifier board, are IN AC1 & IN AC2 the inputs for the 24 V AC out of the transformer? Is IN AC1 live and IN AC2 neutral? Or are they interchangeable?
Choose any one of them you like which is nearest to output post with smaller wire.2) On the power amplifier board, I see three points marked as SPK OUT, see the areas circled in red. They look like the same point (at least by looking at the trace on the circuit board). Does this mean we have three points from where we can tap speaker out? From the PCB trace, the two holes inside each red circle are on the same PCB trace. Meaning all three circled points seem to be one and the same. Where do I tap the negative out for the speaker?
I choose speaker GND return path from pad near P3, near central speaker output position but away from input ground.
They are same, use wherever marked as MUR3020xx.3) The Rectifier Board mentions 16 numbers of MUR3060WT and the power amp board mentions MUR3020WT (8 nos). But I got only MUR3020WTs (24 of them). Are these interchangeable? I looked closely after completing soldering the Rectifier Board and made this discovery. I hope they are interchangeable![]()
Correct!4) Power Supply Wiring
Should the wiring be: IEC socket --> fuse --> soft start board --> transformer --> Rectifier Board --> PS board (the one with the capacitor bank) --> then to the power amp boards?
5) The kit includes two 3510 Bridge Rectifiers along with one 10A NTC thermistor. Where do I use the second 3510?
This is for 2 mono blocks sharing single cab and mains wire and different secondary wires.
Both are for making 2 ground isolators to be connected from each PS ground to mains earth ground. Thus you keep grounds of both Amp boards separate. So avoid loop through source RCA ground as well as both channel are safely grounded to earth.
Edit - Adding one more question: on the power amp board, is it advisable to couple the MUR3020WTs to the main heatsink just like the power transistors? Or should we use a small independent heatsink for each MUR3020?
No don't couple them to main heatsink, try to keep them cool possible. Separate small heatsink or no heatsink will do. On more temperature, diodes conduct at early, Vf is less than standard 25 deg C.
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