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it looks as though you have the wires between the v- diode bridge reversed . the input to the ps board v- should be connected to the - side of the diode bridge and the + terminal of the diode bridge connected to the ground of the ps board . cheers Woody
Now that I've gotten the fuses figured out, I turned it on and started measuring. 24.7v +/- at the respective V in on each board. -.41v at the output of the left channel and 0v at the right channel with the trimmer pots turned all the way down. The led for the left channel is lit but the right isn't. 1.74v at the input of the left side led, 24.0v at r/s. I'm confused.
Sorry, that wasn't real clear. The voltage is correct coming into each amp board, but from there....The more I look at it, I think I may have a couple different issues. There's definitely something different between the two amp boards considering the LED issue and the difference in voltage at the outputs, but I think there may also be something incorrect in both the amp boards as well. Had the amp on for over an hour, no signal, and the heatsinks didin't get the slightest bit warm. From my understanding of Class A, shouldn't the amp be the hottest when there's no signal? I need to step back and look at the schematics of my boards and compare them to the FirstWatt F5. The amp boards I have are the V 2.0 boards from cviller which have additional positions for more output devices and cascoding. There seems to be a little confusion about which positions need to be populated for the stock F5 version. I posted a comment in his blog and am awaiting a reply. I appreciate your help and interest in my project,Ben