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| cowasaki:
I'm looking for ideas for some kind of holder for components. such as caps and resistors. I'm building a valve amplifier experimentation kit for the 3D printer so there will be equal sized blocks for 9 and 8 pin valves, tone stack, reverb unit etc etc. For the tone stack you might wish to change the fixed resistor and or cap values. I've sorted how I will do the pots..... Any ideas? |
| tautech:
Wiper style IC sockets ? |
| cowasaki:
--- Quote from: tautech on February 29, 2020, 09:54:31 am ---Wiper style IC sockets ? --- End quote --- Yes that was one idea as was headers like arduinos have. I'm trying to find the best options. I hope to produce lots of modules of a standard size (plus some half and double sized). So that you can quickly prototype a new valve amp design whilst keeping the dangerous voltages at bay. |
| tautech:
You could probably blank every second hole off to give adequate separation but still components will be close together or go real agricultural and use screw terminal chocolate blocks. :scared: Then again there are mains push connectors but not sure if they're available in PCB mount. Have a look at the Phoenix catalogue. https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/nz?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/nzen/web/main/products/entry_page/entry_page |
| cowasaki:
--- Quote from: tautech on February 29, 2020, 10:11:33 am ---You could probably blank every second hole off to give adequate separation but still components will be close together or go real agricultural and use screw terminal chocolate blocks. :scared: Then again there are mains push connectors but not sure if they're available in PCB mount. Have a look at the Phoenix catalogue. https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/nz?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/nzen/web/main/products/entry_page/entry_page --- End quote --- Thanks. Not wanting things to be PCB mount. Point to point will be ideal...... When I'm in valve mode I have to shun those horrible "circus boards". I have to compartmentalise my electronics :) |
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