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Very cool! I was thinking of doing a similar thing for my SB. I rescued some old chassis and was going to put a nice wood face on them and stuff them with a similar gizmo. I was thinking of maybe adding a battery option in there with a switch. Who knows? Where did you get the step down tranny?
P.S. I squeeze my Felicia plenty, so no offense.
You might try out a snubber too. Typical snubbers are in the 220nf - 470nf cap followed by a 1R resistor (5w for amp typically).
Gratuitous, trivial comments -Your using ground (Green&Yellow) wire to connect your 'hot' to the fuse, had me momentarily quite flummoxed, evolving to a generalized, anticipated dread..... Some years from now, when AC color codes become second nature, and your (or more likely, someone else's) memory fades, you just might assume that it is a ground wire and...
Iff'n your deriving your ground for the balanced output center tap at a hidden chassis connection by that transformer, run an actual wire from the center tap to that chassis 'star ground' by the inlet. You really want minimal impedance for that connection.
While I was in there I finally got around to running a new wire from the center tap of the second transformer back to the IEC instead of to the chassis where I had it. I also put in the correct color of wire from the IEC to the fuse. This might help Paul to sleep better at nights.