(I posted a similar question on AX84, so I apologize for double dipping on this one. But I'm anxious to finish this up and but some holes in my chassis).
First I want to make sure I use the appropriate fuses on my secondary power supplies. I just read a good article on Sound.Westhost here:
Circuit Protection
After giving that a quick read, along with articles written by Merlin, RG, and others I have pretty solid understanding on why fusing is placed where it is in a circuit. I'm learning more about where faults commonly occur and what can be done about protecting against them. The issues I'm running into are finding the real estate inside my chassis to accommodate 4, socket-able fuses and what kind of fuse makes the most sense. A couple of ideas I had were to either use inline fuse holders on the secondary leads (this seems like it would end up being a bit clumsy and awkward trying to put them in at this point of the design), and the other was possibly mounding a full enclosed fuse block outside the chassis adjacent to the power transformer secured to the chassis. Here's what worries me with that; I don't like the idea that high voltages will be present outside the confinement of the chassis. I would be worried in the event that the cover ever got lost, a unwitting musician would just leave it exposed. I've seen people lift the earth off their amps and wrap tin foil around fuses to "fix" them, so I'm not going to put them outside the chassis. I will check the unloaded RMS voltages to be sure, but according to this schematic of the power supply could someone recommend a fuse type designed for this use. What do you all do for your builds?
A couple of other questions real quick...
- Is there any reason not to use Pemnuts on the inside of the chassis for mounting the transformers?
- Also, Count someone recommend a UF recovery diode bridge in an inline rail package?
Its for a ±150V supply(300V total) under 100mA. I could alternatively use a WOG package as well.
First I want to make sure I use the appropriate fuses on my secondary power supplies. I just read a good article on Sound.Westhost here:
Circuit Protection
After giving that a quick read, along with articles written by Merlin, RG, and others I have pretty solid understanding on why fusing is placed where it is in a circuit. I'm learning more about where faults commonly occur and what can be done about protecting against them. The issues I'm running into are finding the real estate inside my chassis to accommodate 4, socket-able fuses and what kind of fuse makes the most sense. A couple of ideas I had were to either use inline fuse holders on the secondary leads (this seems like it would end up being a bit clumsy and awkward trying to put them in at this point of the design), and the other was possibly mounding a full enclosed fuse block outside the chassis adjacent to the power transformer secured to the chassis. Here's what worries me with that; I don't like the idea that high voltages will be present outside the confinement of the chassis. I would be worried in the event that the cover ever got lost, a unwitting musician would just leave it exposed. I've seen people lift the earth off their amps and wrap tin foil around fuses to "fix" them, so I'm not going to put them outside the chassis. I will check the unloaded RMS voltages to be sure, but according to this schematic of the power supply could someone recommend a fuse type designed for this use. What do you all do for your builds?
A couple of other questions real quick...
- Is there any reason not to use Pemnuts on the inside of the chassis for mounting the transformers?
- Also, Count someone recommend a UF recovery diode bridge in an inline rail package?
Its for a ±150V supply(300V total) under 100mA. I could alternatively use a WOG package as well.
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