I created a new thread because the cheap replacement power supply thread is more focused to drop-in replacements, but if this needs to be merged with that its fine with me.
I've got a few SB2/3s around the house, but only 1 replacement supply (elpac). I'd really like to upgrade the den sb3, but I wondered if it might not be better to upgrade the good system and just move the elpac in there.
Now, I'm a total newbie when it comes to power supply design. I couldn't even start to design one myself. Since Mike posted about his Felicia/SB power supply combo in
this thread I asked him if I could "borrow" his design.
To be honest I don't have a clue how to figure out what rating I need for the diodes. It looks like there are a few special cases that make it more difficult that just 8vdc transformer so 8vdc or 16vdc diodes. Could someone double check that I've gotten the right values?
I'm going to go ahead and post the part numbers in case it helps someone else get a simple power supply going.
Digikey part numbers and pricing follows
1 LT1086CT-5-ND 3.75 (1.5amps) regulator
OR
1 LT1085CT-5-ND 6.50 (3amps) regulator
Mike used the 1086, but is it ok to use the 1085? The SB2/3 is officially rated at 1amp, but the stock switchers are 2amp. My elpac is only 1.5amp, but for just a few dollars difference it would be nice to have a safety margin if it doesn't hurt anything. The transformer is rated at over 3amps so it should be able to feed the regulator.
1 MT3117-ND 13.52 (PL30-16-130B) transformer
4 P10208-ND 1.26 (EEU-FC0J472) 4,700u Panasonic FC caps
1 P10215-ND 1.99 (EEU-FC0J103) 10,000u Panasonic FC caps
4 HFA08TB60-ND 1.58 (HFA08TB60) 8amp 600V hexfred
1 294-1027-ND 4.90 heatsink (way way big, but why not)
I don't have a clue if this is the right values for the diodes. From what I can make sense of it seems to be plenty big, but I just don't understand all those special cases (like flyback transformers).
Mike used a couple of Dayton (from PE) caps as bypasses and an Auricap. In order to keep this simple I'll either use the Jantzens from PE or Sonicaps from Danny. Below are the part numbers and pricing for PE
2 027-932 4.01 10u Jantzen cap
1 027-900 0.70 0.10u Jantzen cap
Other parts:
blank circuit board [Radio Shack or online]
mounting hardware (screws, washers, nuts, standoffs, etc.)
internal wiring
IEC or cut power cord (captive)
fuse holders
fuses (is 1amp fast too big?)
box
So it looks like for around $50 (giving a little more leeway since I forgot the heatsink) you can build a decent power supply. Did I miss anything? Are there ways we can make this better?