Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
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Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
I do my filter caps in different manner than Ken did. I still glue the caps to the chassis, although I use radial electrolytics setup in a single line next to the preamp/pi board. I will see if I have a photo handy of this layout.
			
			
									
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Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
Here is how I did it. Amp is quiet as a mouse.
			
			
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Very nice layout! Well planned out. Everything flows. Cool heater wiring too.telentubes wrote:Here is how I did it. Amp is quiet as a mouse.
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Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
Here's another version using an 80uf in place of two 40s.
			
			
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I really like your building style Telentubes! Very neat and tidy.  
			
			
									
									
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Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
It's so nice it looks like stuff is missing! The dress around the tubes is art!
			
			
									
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Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
The photos posted by telentubes are particularly useful, as they really help me to visualize the idea I had in mind.
My sincere thanks again to all responders for their helpful ideas.
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						My sincere thanks again to all responders for their helpful ideas.
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Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
....and, if it is not too late to ask a few follow-up questions.....
Telentubes, your layout diagram intrigues me. I confess that I do not fully understand the rationale behind some of the design of your filter-cap rail. Specifically, it is the set up of the 80uF cap that leaves me scratching my head:
Can you tell me the rationale behind connecting the positive end of the 80uF to chassis ground via the (2) 100K resistors in series?
			
			
									
									
						Telentubes, your layout diagram intrigues me. I confess that I do not fully understand the rationale behind some of the design of your filter-cap rail. Specifically, it is the set up of the 80uF cap that leaves me scratching my head:
Can you tell me the rationale behind connecting the positive end of the 80uF to chassis ground via the (2) 100K resistors in series?
Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
If you look at the postd layouts for all the TW builds inn the file section you will notice these resistors on the Express and Liverpool but absent on the Rocket.  
These drain those caps. Not sure why they were absent from the Rocket.
I suspect they are there for that reason.
			
			
									
									
						These drain those caps. Not sure why they were absent from the Rocket.
I suspect they are there for that reason.
Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
Found a photo of my Torpedo 50 (Rocket style circuit with EL34s) showing how I do my filter caps and dropping string. Simple to do and easy to change if you get a bad cap.
			
			
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						Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
Well if were talking non-traditional TW amps then I have a few different board styles I use.
			
			
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Those look nice Mark. I too have done the filer caps and dropping string on boards, however I like the clean look and convenience of the style I am using. And, you I love doing some true point to point in my builds. I had a whole mess of radial electrolytics that I got for a song, so I came up with using them in this fashion. Also, the first cap is actually a snap in style cap, but works great for this style. I got a whole mess of those for ultra cheap too. Nice quality stuff to boot.
You might notice that my board has a bunch of extra eyelets. The board has the necessary eyelets and space for the reverb components. I do this on my non-reverb Torpedo models so that they can be converted to reverb models with not much hassle.
			
			
									
									You might notice that my board has a bunch of extra eyelets. The board has the necessary eyelets and space for the reverb components. I do this on my non-reverb Torpedo models so that they can be converted to reverb models with not much hassle.
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						Re: Filter caps on a Rocket -- re-configure (no stack)?
Darin,
Yes its good to have the option of adding reverb to the board like you do.
I have some large snap in caps I need to use up too, hoping to build some bass amps one of these days.
Also I want to do some other circuits with the old odd ball tubes I have.
 
Mark
			
			
									
									
						Yes its good to have the option of adding reverb to the board like you do.
I have some large snap in caps I need to use up too, hoping to build some bass amps one of these days.
Also I want to do some other circuits with the old odd ball tubes I have.
Mark