There is little or no electronic benefit to 'over' twisting and just causes weak spots and breaks in the central core if you over do itCarbia wrote:it's very easy to twist tight the wire with a electric drill. Being lazy isn't a excuse...
look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WZl787eHgI
TAD Super Lead 100w project
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I tried twisting the wires with a drill but it got too tight.
Maybe I'll try again next time if I build another amp. I'm quite happy how I got the wires twisted without the drill.
Maybe I'll try again next time if I build another amp. I'm quite happy how I got the wires twisted without the drill.
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Here is a vid from George.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PobbQbOr8sQ
I've settled on no more than two twists on the pre sockets and one twist between the power sockets, no noise and it looks kind of organic and fluid, kind of the Daodejing of heater wiring. Still, Shannon was right, because I needed a nap after doing my last heaters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PobbQbOr8sQ
I've settled on no more than two twists on the pre sockets and one twist between the power sockets, no noise and it looks kind of organic and fluid, kind of the Daodejing of heater wiring. Still, Shannon was right, because I needed a nap after doing my last heaters.
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Now dis time fo dwistin da eater wiya's.....
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well, the guy in the video do it so fast. If you can dial the drill speed you get a nice twist without over tightness.neikeel wrote:There is little or no electronic benefit to 'over' twisting and just causes weak spots and breaks in the central core if you over do itCarbia wrote:it's very easy to twist tight the wire with a electric drill. Being lazy isn't a excuse...
look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WZl787eHgI
Look how Hiwatt does: http://aaronsoundguy.files.wordpress.co ... c_0410.jpg
Military specs looks very nice and Hiwatts are death quiet. Well, you'll know it soon
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Thanks for the pics and the vids guys! Arnold and George make it look so easy. This weekend it's amp building time again, I hope.
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Andy,
Your build looks great so far. I agree with the other post here, telling you to finish the build before you modify it. Since it is your first build, don't bite off more than you can chew.
Make sure to post some sound clips when you get it finished.
After you do your mods, maybe you can post some Nightwish riffs for us.
Best Regards,
Your build looks great so far. I agree with the other post here, telling you to finish the build before you modify it. Since it is your first build, don't bite off more than you can chew.
Make sure to post some sound clips when you get it finished.
After you do your mods, maybe you can post some Nightwish riffs for us.
Best Regards,
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I'll post some clips when it's finished. I'll propably need to put some more turrets on the board for the Slash mod but I haven't studied the mod that far yet. Maybe I'll build another board later which has the Slash mod.
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Today I did the mains-fuse and the AC-cord socket by using "Cloth Pushback" 18AWG-wire because that was all that came with the kit. Is it okay to do it with this "Cloth Pushback" 18AWG-wire?
Then I soldered the jumper-wires to the turretboard by using yellow 22AGW Push-back-wire. I'm not sure if this is the right wire for these connections but again that's all that came with the kit.
Here are the pics:
http://1drv.ms/1jqqv93
I thought of taking pictures of the workshop as well for the heck of it. It's my dad's garage turned into some kind of practise room for the bands:
http://1drv.ms/1jqqLET
Then I took a picture of my toolkit that I'm pretty proud of
http://1drv.ms/1jqqQZq
It need's more screwdrivers I think.
Tomorrow I'm going to check if all the solderings are okay and probe around with the multimeter.
Then I soldered the jumper-wires to the turretboard by using yellow 22AGW Push-back-wire. I'm not sure if this is the right wire for these connections but again that's all that came with the kit.
Here are the pics:
http://1drv.ms/1jqqv93
I thought of taking pictures of the workshop as well for the heck of it. It's my dad's garage turned into some kind of practise room for the bands:
http://1drv.ms/1jqqLET
Then I took a picture of my toolkit that I'm pretty proud of
http://1drv.ms/1jqqQZq
It need's more screwdrivers I think.
Tomorrow I'm going to check if all the solderings are okay and probe around with the multimeter.
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Re: TAD Super Lead 100w project
Looks fine and the pictures were great! The dog seems to have security under controle, you don't want anyone steeling that Whitesnake poster.
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Today I went to the workshop at 7 am and worked on my doom's day device for almost 10 hours straight.
Here are the latest pics:
http://1drv.ms/SYquCz
I had to install the turretboard with only three screws because the holes were drilled wrong. Then I had to mark some of the yellow 22AWG wires with a black marker pen and now the wires look kinda dirty.
I also uploaded a video before I installed the turret board:
http://1drv.ms/TZ1prX
Here are the latest pics:
http://1drv.ms/SYquCz
I had to install the turretboard with only three screws because the holes were drilled wrong. Then I had to mark some of the yellow 22AWG wires with a black marker pen and now the wires look kinda dirty.
I also uploaded a video before I installed the turret board:
http://1drv.ms/TZ1prX
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How does my wire routing look?
I wasn't sure if I should twist the yellow wires that connect to the 5.6K resistors on V5 and V6:
http://1drv.ms/1jtTMQ4
I wasn't sure if I should twist the yellow wires that connect to the 5.6K resistors on V5 and V6:
http://1drv.ms/1jtTMQ4
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What is the correct angle for these 5.6K resistors? I think I have to solder them again, because I've been accidentally touching them too many times and moving them around.
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Re: TAD Super Lead 100w project
On Sunday I wired the pots and v1 and v2.
http://1drv.ms/UvSNJJ
I guess there are better ways to wire the pots. I just started wiring them to the same way that is shown on the TAD's layout picture:
https://omtala.by3301.livefilestore.com ... jpg?psid=1
Some of the pictures are missing because there wasn't enough space on my camera's memory card. I'll try to upload the missing pics tomorrow.
Let me know if you see something that is wrong.
Thanks again to everyone who have helped me with this build!
-Andy
http://1drv.ms/UvSNJJ
I guess there are better ways to wire the pots. I just started wiring them to the same way that is shown on the TAD's layout picture:
https://omtala.by3301.livefilestore.com ... jpg?psid=1
Some of the pictures are missing because there wasn't enough space on my camera's memory card. I'll try to upload the missing pics tomorrow.
Let me know if you see something that is wrong.
Thanks again to everyone who have helped me with this build!
-Andy