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What are the board dimensions (length and width)?
How big are pad through holes? I've got some .01 Auricaps I'd like to (potentially) use but their leads are pretty big in diameter.
Quote from: JDUBS on 8 Mar 2008, 08:52 pmHow big are pad through holes? I've got some .01 Auricaps I'd like to (potentially) use but their leads are pretty big in diameter.The cap holes are 1.1mm. Note that Auricaps are not X or Y rated for use on mains, so use at your own risk.
Is there any advantage to the x1 caps for 120 volt use?
New to Felix so hope you all don't mind me asking repeated question.From what I read the high inductance choke is good for CD/DVD/transport and low inductance choke is good for power amp, did I got it right? What about plasma TV, what category is this power hungry beast fall into? Well, I am thinking if the filter improve sound quality, it might help the image.
Quote from: SamL on 10 Mar 2008, 08:56 pmNew to Felix so hope you all don't mind me asking repeated question.From what I read the high inductance choke is good for CD/DVD/transport and low inductance choke is good for power amp, did I got it right? What about plasma TV, what category is this power hungry beast fall into? Well, I am thinking if the filter improve sound quality, it might help the image. The appropriate chokes are based on the current capacity, not their inductance (although the two follow each other). You must use a choke that is rated higher than your current draw. If you don't know the current draw of your device, check with the manufacturer. It may be listed as max power draw in watts and you need to convert that to current draw in amps. For example, a Pioneer PDP-5080HD 50" plasma is listed in the specs as needing 371W which is 3.1A, which means you'd want one of the chokes rated at 5A for that device (out of the group buy options). Of course, being a liability-hating jerk, I'd argue that if you don't know how to figure all of that out, you shouldn't be building DIY mains-level projects.
Well.. seems like I did not ask my question clearly. I know the current draw. What I like to know is which type of choke best suit the plasma TV. Low inductance or high inductance.
One thing to keep in mind is the inductance rating of the choke. More should be better in this case.