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Another Christmas amp!! I like it! Very nice, classic and simple Wushu!steve
Probably not...I was just going to post some pics when I'm done.
If you undertake this, would you take some pictures as you slowly begin to wire things together? And, if you can upload it with some comments, that would make it all the so much easier. Not that it is not as easy as it is. Visual companion would just make things 100% better.
Do the modules come with detailed instructions or are you supposed to walk in the dark and guess by the wiring schematics? Anyone has detailed instructions or actual photo walk through of the assembly?
Hmm. I wonder if this is an issue where the stock LED is sucking up too much current and/or the external LED is not getting enough. Perhaps better results could be obtained by selecting a different external LED with the right electrical characteristics to match the stock one?
If you have a camera it may be easier to just buy the amp kit and start putting it together, post pics and we can walk you through it. Once you have it physically in front of you, with the wiring diagram and shadowlight's pics from earlier in the thread - it will all make sense.
jtwraceRegistered+Posts: 923Lets make it!GalleryRe: $175 Class D amp--120 wpc « Reply #522 on: 26 Feb 2010, 08:52 PM »QuoteLED'shttp://www.mouser.com/Optoelectronics/LED-Indication/LED-Panel-Mount-Indicators/_/N-74ga2?Keyword=led&FS=True
I have it on a board (waiting for that rumored case!)Thanks,Mark
After seeing all of you people "doing" it, I could not keep out of the fray and got me a set of modules and some parts. After I begin my complete odyssey, I will provide pictures for double checking before I risk it and my other gear from early electrical death due to novice stupidity. Can someone here who have decided to go with the chassis leds provide me with a LED parts list and counts, as well as good sources for them? Thanks.
Hum sounds like a ground problem. You might check your IC's and make sure they're no picking up extraneous noise from power cords they may be crossing. Are your IC's shielded? You could also try lifting the ground on the Class D amp witha cheater plug to pull it out of any ground loop you might have.steve