Starting a 100 Watt #124 Build
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joesnuffey
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Starting a 100 Watt #124 Build
I’m getting the last of my parts assembled to begin a 100 watt build based on 124. Could anyone guide me to a good source for the 300uF 350V electrolytic capacitors, as well as the 2kL pot for the presence control?
Re: Starting a 100 Watt #124 Build
For the 2K pot, something like this https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Al ... Xxww%3D%3D
Most people sub 220 uF caps for main filters. If you really want 330 uF, then you probably have to go to a snap in style cap and wire for your board accordingly.
Good luck with your build!
-Dan
Most people sub 220 uF caps for main filters. If you really want 330 uF, then you probably have to go to a snap in style cap and wire for your board accordingly.
Good luck with your build!
-Dan
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Re: Starting a 100 Watt #124 Build
As suggested above, 330u snap-in caps are readily available, and it’s easy to convert the all-axial cap board to all- or part-radial.joesnuffey wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 11:23 pm Could anyone guide me to a good source for the 300uF 350V electrolytic capacitors, as well as the 2kL pot for the presence control?
For the presence pot, a 5k with a 3k3 resistor across the element will make a 2k. I have that combination in my 124-ish ODS and it works fine.
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joesnuffey
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Re: Starting a 100 Watt #124 Build
Thanks for the quick responses! This forum rocks!
Re: Starting a 100 Watt #124 Build
When I built my 124 I gave up on finding the proper value axial so went with Nichicon radials from Digikey. I like them but can't give you a comparison to others due to my limited experience.
I used the 2k Dan already suggested from Mouser.
I used the 2k Dan already suggested from Mouser.
Glenn
I solder better than I play.
I solder better than I play.