: [Drakelist] AC-3 Covering
To: Larry Sack n8...@yahoo.com
Cc: Drakelist@zerobeat.net Drakelist@zerobeat.net
Date: Thursday, February 9, 2012, 10:31 PM
Larry -
Perhaps I misunderstood your statement, but the AC-3 bolts
right in to the MS-4 speaker, just like the AC-4.
That said, it IS a much better
Hi Larry.
As Ron said, an AC-3 power supply rebuilt with the Hayseed components
will not have any exposed zap points. Here is the page for the AC-4
rebuild I did:
http://www.n1vqw.net/ac4rebuild/
and the AC-3 is very similar. I'm going to rebuild it as well, I just
haven't managed to
Cc: Drakelist@zerobeat.net Drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2012 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] AC-3 Covering
Larry -
Perhaps I misunderstood your statement, but the AC-3 bolts right in to the MS-4
speaker, just like the AC-4.
That said, it IS a much better idea to put
: [Drakelist] AC-3 Covering
Larry -
Perhaps I misunderstood your statement, but the AC-3 bolts right in to the MS-4 speaker, just like
the AC-4.
That said, it IS a much better idea to put some sort of protective cover over it, since fingers
have a way of finding themselves in contact with HV
As I was poking around my newly rebuilt AC-3 power supply, I had a thought to
create something to keep fingers, wayward conductive tools, dropped objects,
etc. from entering the unholy high voltage regions of the AC-3. While the
bottom is securely fastened and not subject to the above, the
Larry -
Perhaps I misunderstood your statement, but the AC-3 bolts right in to the MS-4 speaker, just like
the AC-4.
That said, it IS a much better idea to put some sort of protective cover over it, since fingers have
a way of finding themselves in contact with HV.
The stuff known as 'cane
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