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highflyin9  
#1 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2016 2:13:23 AM(UTC)
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Which of these two xformers would be a better bet? I know both would work, but

Antek AN-10425 - 1000VA 25V TRANSFORMER (4x25V)

Antek AN-8420 - 800VA 20V TRANSFORMER (4x20V)

It's only a $16 difference. Chips would be using the same heatsink and won't be super far apart, but size is ample, 310mm tall by 150mm wide. Will be using a soft start circuit FWIW.



Also, unrelated question, but would using polyproplyene caps in C3/C4 be better than polyester? Have a few Wimas laying around.

TIA.
Brian Donegan  
#2 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2016 5:25:24 PM(UTC)
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I use this one: http://www.antekinc.com/...4-600va-24v-transformer/

600VA is plenty, and 24V is the sweet spot.


Also, MKP caps will work fine in place of the MKT. I primarily use the MKTs as they are slightly smaller and allow better access to the chip mounting screws. You can always mount them under the board though.

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highflyin9  
#3 Posted : Saturday, July 23, 2016 5:16:46 AM(UTC)
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Thanks Brian,

You don't think the extra headroom of the 1000VA would be worthwhile? Assuming I could toss a resistor inline for a voltage drop from each 25V output (R = V / I, R = 1 volt / 10 amp) = 0.1R resistor rated at 10W+ to get it down to 24V?

Thanks for the info re: the PP caps.
Brian Donegan  
#4 Posted : Monday, July 25, 2016 8:06:54 PM(UTC)
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1000VA 25V would definitely work, no need to drop the voltage (assuming an 8-ohm load). If you are using lower impedance speakers (4-ohm), you probably want to look at a lower voltage (20-22V).

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