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  • #16
    Originally posted by jmaf View Post
    Li, your build is very neat, congratulations.

    How does it sound?

    One suggestion: as LoudThud noticed, your ground mains is dangling and you shouldn't play the amp like that for your safety - do connect it to the chassis ground, preferrably soldering it so time doesn't rust your safety ground.

    Regards,
    JMAF
    Thank you JMAF
    I am making the record of the amp now and if it have been done,I will post it as soon as possile and welcome to give me some suggestions about the sound
    Thank you for your suggestion,yes,I make sure to connect it to the chassis ground and soldering it.
    This is the photo:

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Steve Conner View Post
      Very nice! I can't see any "defect" there.

      I think the dangling ground wire is an extra one for grounding the foil on the rear panel. It's dangling because the rear panel is removed for the photo. I can't see where the ground wire in the power cord goes.

      Loudthud: I was in Shanghai on business last summer, most outlets had weird shaped holes that looked like they would accept either a British, American or Chinese plug. I don't know why the UK one. Of course they all would get 230v, 50Hz.
      Hello,Steve conner,
      Nice to meet you
      Thank you for my amp!
      I send you 2 photos of the ground wire and power line,I hope you can understand my meaning:
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      Hoping your reply

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      • #18
        looks good to me, li!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by loudthud View Post
          I hope the amp is properly grounded and there is an extra green wire that insures that the foil on the back board is always grounded as well. I've seen some automobiles where there is such a ground wire that grounds the engine cover (hood). Did you notice near the fuse it says "F 1.6A 250V". That is a nice touch that tells me the chassis wasn't made for use in the USA.

          Some novice builders take the 50 year old Fender schematics too literally. They do not meet current safety standards in the USA. As far as safety is concerned, it is really up to the builder to construct the amp in a way that meets current safety standards in the country in which it will be used. This almost always means connect a safety ground wire to the chassis and do not install the "Death Cap", a capacitor from one side of the power mains to ground.
          Hello Loudthud,
          Nice to meet you!
          You are very professional,and I think I will have a lot of questions to ask you in the future.
          I send you a photo,would you please tell me is it the Death Cap?

          Hoping your reply
          Thank you!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kg View Post
            looks good to me, li!
            Thank you,Kg!

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            • #21
              I have made a tube amplifier before,Would you please guess which type of amplifer which I copy?
              Hoping your reply...
              These are the photos
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              • #22
                5F6A?
                "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is."
                - Yogi Berra

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by JoeM View Post
                  5F6A?
                  You are very professional!
                  Yes,it is!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by LI XIN View Post
                    Hello Loudthud,
                    Nice to meet you!
                    You are very professional,and I think I will have a lot of questions to ask you in the future.
                    I send you a photo,would you please tell me is it the Death Cap?

                    Hoping your reply
                    Thank you!
                    LI XIN, Yes, that is the "Death Cap". It should not be installed.

                    "Death Cap" is a nickname given that capacitor because it can cause electrocution if it should fail by shorting. It is no longer needed in the USA because we now ground the chassis.
                    WARNING! Musical Instrument amplifiers contain lethal voltages and can retain them even when unplugged. Refer service to qualified personnel.
                    REMEMBER: Everybody knows that smokin' ain't allowed in school !

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by loudthud View Post
                      LI XIN, Yes, that is the "Death Cap". It should not be installed.

                      "Death Cap" is a nickname given that capacitor because it can cause electrocution if it should fail by shorting. It is no longer needed in the USA because we now ground the chassis.
                      As to 50HZ AC power supply,the impedance of this cap is very great(too much),the voltage drop with this cap is great too(I think),so I think it can hurt the people to die
                      Thank you!
                      Hoping your reply

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