[QUOTE=Enzo;8786]Pardon me? The rail in the drawing above is 42 volts. The 470/330 ohm resistors feed 16v zeners. They are current limiting resistors, not dropping resistors strictly speaking. That means ther will be 26 voltas across each resistor no matter what value you use. And that mean the 330 ohm will run even hotter than the 470. I do not recommend that change.QUOTE]
You're right Enzo.....egg on my face and all that.... I had just got done reading the write up on the "Unofficial HRDx pge" and without consulting a schematic, I was under the assumption that they were simply doping resistors....the sad thing is that I have fixed literally hundreds (maybe into the thousands) of these series amps and forgot that these were I limit resistors used in the zener regulator circuit.
Anyway, one thing I use to help the solder stand the heat is use silver solder....it seems to help.
You're right Enzo.....egg on my face and all that.... I had just got done reading the write up on the "Unofficial HRDx pge" and without consulting a schematic, I was under the assumption that they were simply doping resistors....the sad thing is that I have fixed literally hundreds (maybe into the thousands) of these series amps and forgot that these were I limit resistors used in the zener regulator circuit.
Anyway, one thing I use to help the solder stand the heat is use silver solder....it seems to help.
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