glpg80
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Doesn’t mean it’s not a shit design location.Never changed a 5150 standby switch and I've worked on more than most.
Doesn’t mean it’s not a shit design location.Never changed a 5150 standby switch and I've worked on more than most.
Just because you read it on a forum doesn't make it a shit design. It's been in use for many years and has proven itself regardless of what internet experts might say.Doesn’t mean it’s not a shit design location.
Just because you read it on a forum doesn't make it a shit design. It's been in use for many years and has proven itself regardless of what internet experts might say.
Given the inrush currents involved you’ll need quite a few diodes in series not to overcome the breakdown voltage at startup. That being said this is the correct answer if you’re going to switch a choke in and out of circuit of a DC source.You could use a flyback suppression diode to control the spike. Solving a problem that shouldnt exist imo
No sir you need 5W ceramic encapsulated resistors that look like white blocks and are heavy. That’s because they need to be fire resistant should they short due to tube failure. The metal film ones you posted could technically ignite under severe failure before a fuse blows (assuming the fuse is correctly rated anyway) which is obviously a very bad scenario.Sorry are these rite to use for the choke mod
No benefit.I wanted to know if there was any reason why I shouldn't use a toroidal filter choke for the peavey 5150
There’s no benefit replacing stock values with stock values if the resistors aren’t damaged…Shit I just bought 470ohm 5w should I get 1k
Been a long time since I’ve looked at an OG schematic but they are either 220 or 470 ohm and you want to replace the lower values with 1k ohm 5W ceramic especially with a choke.So the the 470ohm 5w is the stock value
Bummer I already ordered 4 470ohm 5w.i would like to add a choke in the future.so I should get 1k 5w for that you say?and thanks for your patience and adviceBeen a long time since I’ve looked at an OG schematic but they are either 220 or 470 ohm and you want to replace the lower values with 1k ohm 5W ceramic especially with a choke.
Myself as well as others recommend 1k 5W ceramic for various reasons. Parts are cheap so it’s not hard to order more. Otherwise it’s not worth your time since you have to lift the board.Bummer I already ordered 4 470ohm 5w.i would like to add a choke in the future.so I should get 1k 5w for that you say?and thanks for your patience and advice
Myself as well as others recommend 1k 5W ceramic for various reasons. Parts are cheap so it’s not hard to order more. Otherwise it’s not worth your time since you have to lift the b