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Nelson's Bipolar Power Supply

$ 60.00
OptionSingle Power Supply

A bipolar power supply originally designed for the F5M but suitable for other projects.

Contents:

  • 1 x Power supply board
  • 1 x AC hookup board
  • 12 x 4700uf capacitors
  • 1 x 3300pF X1 rated capacitor
  • 2 x Rectifier bridges
  • 6 x Thermistors
  • 7 x Spacers
  • 7 x Screws (6-32 x ")
  • 7 x Nuts (6-32)

Specifications:

  • Power supply board dimensions: 4 ¾" x 5 ½" / 121mm x 140mm
  • AC hookup board dimensions: 1 ⁷⁄₁₆" x 1 ⁷⁄₁₆" / 37mm x 37mm

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Nelson's Bipolar Power Supply

$ 60.00 USD

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Kobi E.
Very thoughtful, well-designed kit

This is my second (and third!) PSU kit. I built one for an F5m several months ago, and have just built a dual-mono supply for an Aleph Jzm. I really appreciate the recently-added power-entry hookup boards, which saves having to put together a termination block for the capacitor and thermistor connections.

Even though this PSU seems to be marketed for the F5m, I can confirm that it's a great choice for the Aleph Jzm, and I plan to use this dual-mono PSU chassis to try out other FW amps. See my build thread for more details at https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/dual-psu-build-in-mini-dissipante-3u-400mm-for-f5m-f4-m2x-aleph-jzm.420582/

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Brian H.
Yes its great

Thank you so much for your service.I used two power supplies in a dual mono configuration and the results are audibly fabulous,its by far the best amplifier I own on an outright performance per $ spent ever.

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Peter C.
Near Perfect Power Supply

I have built a single and a dual power supply and they are great. They have a very low parts count and were easy to build. The kits would be perfect if there was a place for an LED indicator to know when the supply was operating.