Jaycar enclosure's

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gorgeousgeorge

Jaycar enclosure's
« on: 15 Oct 2007, 06:19 am »
Hi all,

have not been posting for a while, do pop in quite regularly to read whats happening in the Aksa camp, still loving my Aksa everyday.
anyway im looking at building a 100 version, has anyone used these Jaycar enclosures http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=HB5120&CATID=5&keywords=&SPECIAL=&form=CAT&ProdCodeOnly=&Keyword1=&Keyword2=&pageNumber=&priceMin=&priceMax=&SUBCATID=479

just wondering if they are ok for size etc

any help is much appreciated

Cheers george

Greg Erskine

Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #1 on: 15 Oct 2007, 06:56 am »
Hi George,

I use these enclosures for my AKSA 55 amps, though I use the 3U size (HB-5130). I have built a couple of other amps in the 2U size (HB-5125) and I'm sure you could squeeze an AKSA into one. The limiting factor is the height of the AKSA PSU with wires protruding at the top.

I like these enclosures because to front, back, top and BOTTOM panels are removable. This allows you to get access to the bottom of the PCB without removing it from the enclosure. During construction, the 2 side panels are held together by a frame of sorts, so the panels don't get scratched or get in the way.

There are quite plain to look at, nothing special, but better than some I have used. The front and back panels are aluminium, so cutting holes is easy. The side panels are steel, so cutting them is more difficult. I imagine a AKSA 100 will have the 2 heatsinks on the sides rather than the back like my AKSA 55.

The enamel coating on the panels is quite thick which causes the panels to be insulated from each other. So a little care is required to ensure all metals parts are connected to the safety earth.

If you can get a Electus Distribution account you can get these enclosures (any Jaycar stuff) at greatly reduced prices, usually 30% to 40% off.

regards

gorgeousgeorge

Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #2 on: 15 Oct 2007, 08:40 am »
thanks very much for your reply greg

Hi George,

I use these enclosures for my AKSA 55 amps, though I use the 3U size (HB-5130). I have built a couple of other amps in the 2U size (HB-5125) and I'm sure you could squeeze an AKSA into one. The limiting factor is the height of the AKSA PSU with wires protruding at the top.

so are you saying the 2U case is a bit tight, but the 3U is ok?



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If you can get a Electus Distribution account you can get these enclosures (any Jaycar stuff) at greatly reduced prices, usually 30% to 40% off.
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Electus account? is this the wholesaler?

thanks again
Cheers george

rabbitz

Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #3 on: 15 Oct 2007, 11:42 am »
Altronics have a similar case but with a nicer anodised front panel. H5038 (2U) H5039 (3U). I tend to use the 3U as I like room above power supply wiring.... for my 55N, 55N+, LF55.
http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=prod&grp=220&list=0&pg=0&sort=code

I've seen H5047 used for an AKSA 100N+ with 12 caps on the PS and looked ideal for the installation.

Greg Erskine

Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #4 on: 15 Oct 2007, 12:02 pm »
so are you saying the 2U case is a bit tight, but the 3U is ok?

Electus account? is this the wholesaler?

Hi George,

I haven't built an AKSA 100, only a couple of AKSA 55's, both in 3U enclosures, an easy fit. I have seen pictures of people using 2U enclosures though, so it can be done.

Electus Distribution is the wholesaler for Jaycar (and others?), if you can find a ABN then you can get an account.

http://www.electusdistribution.com.au/index.asp

As Peter says, the Altronics version looks slightly better, but I don't think it's quite the equivalent, being completely stamped panels without the rails. It's probably best to have a close look at both. The Altronics enclosures are usually black where the Jaycar one is dark grey.

The Jaycar enclosures have their vents at the front and back, where the Altronics ones have the vents on the left and right.

regards


gorgeousgeorge

Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #5 on: 15 Oct 2007, 12:37 pm »
thanks very much gents :beer:
this has been of great help.
I have an ABN due to my profession, so an account will be great if there are some good savings to be had, thanks heaps for the link Greg :thumb:

rabbitz

Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #6 on: 16 Oct 2007, 01:06 pm »
As Peter says, the Altronics version looks slightly better, but I don't think it's quite the equivalent, being completely stamped panels without the rails. It's probably best to have a close look at both. The Altronics enclosures are usually black where the Jaycar one is dark grey.

Greg

The H5038 and H5039 are very similar to the Jaycar cases with rails and the vents front and back. Like the Jaycar they are ideal as you can have both top and bottom panels off at the same time so you can tweak or bias easily.





BTW... images will disappear at the end of October.

EchiDna

Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #7 on: 16 Oct 2007, 10:58 pm »
BTW... images will disappear at the end of October.

? there is a free gallery as part of your user account on this forum - just use that for the photos then you don't need to worry about bandwidth or whatever...

Greg Erskine

Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #8 on: 17 Oct 2007, 02:48 am »
The H5038 and H5039 are very similar to the Jaycar cases with rails and the vents front and back. Like the Jaycar they are ideal as you can have both top and bottom panels off at the same time so you can tweak or bias easily.
BTW... images will disappear at the end of October.

Hi Peter,

Thanks for letting me know. They do look very similar. I'll have to have a closer look next time I'm at Altronics, somehow I missed them.

regards

Geoff-AU

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Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #9 on: 17 Oct 2007, 11:53 am »
My AKSA 55 fit easily in the Jaycar 2U rack, with the heatsink mounted near the front directly inline with the ventilation holes in the top and bottom covers.  Like Greg says, the main downside to these enclosures is that the enamel is very thick which means the panels insulate from each other.  They're also not the nicest looking, but they do the job well enough :)

AKSA 55 internals:



AKSA 55 with one of Rod Elliott's pre-amps on top (using the 1U case):


rabbitz

Re: Jaycar enclosure's
« Reply #10 on: 17 Oct 2007, 12:37 pm »
? there is a free gallery as part of your user account on this forum - just use that for the photos then you don't need to worry about bandwidth or whatever...

Thanks for the info as it will be handy. My website dies after this month so any links from there die as well.

Cheers