A thermocouple poked into the cap area will do fine. Costs less than £10, it cameras have their pitfalls too.
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Do you know about a good thermocouple?
The capacitance will also be 50% larger in the VDD supply. Same wiring, but using two sets of MUR120 in FWB, and two 2200µF (Now 3300µF).
I can't monitor the heating in the powersupply with the 10000µF's, cause they are already removed.
One of the caps were bulky, that's why this whole thing came up ''maybe use 15000µF, when they're already removed''
Before I came here with the question I actually believed that you could add a
shitload of capacitance if you really wanted. It could never be too much to damage anything. Now I see different, but I remember another hifi manufacturer (also from Norway).
They made a A/B 70W (in 8
) SS Amp.
The amplifier had a reservoir of 41600µF. They do sell the unit also as an UP edition. The UP edition is the exact same amplifier, but with a reservoir of 87600µF, and this is still a 70W amp. Still produced today with the standard reservoir, but they offer the upgrade.
(Not my statement) It gives noticeable sonic improvements. Makes the unit more stable with low impedance speakers. And in bridge mode it gives you more bass, and ''tonality''.
- What do you all think about these statements?