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External PSU?

 
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David_Web



Joined: 02 May 2007
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Location: Sweden

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:09 pm    Post subject: External PSU?

The quad decoder is useless so I though I would use the space for something useful and lessen the load on the LVPS.
So I though I would install a P14 switch just in case something where to happen.
Then I thought why not make a proper PSU for it that is properly regulated. Maybe with additional features like pre-heat and current limiting at cold start(if needed, maybe resistor?). Less noisy as well.
Is the filament disconnected from the rest of the tube (floating) or grounded in some way?
I also don't have to worry about LVPS burning the tubes down the road. Less load as well.

How about a separate PSU for the VIM? Noiseless power always seems to improve performance. And the Marquee has a video chain that goes directly to VNB it might be of great benefit.
+-15V if I got it right. Not sure what pins it should be fed to though. +-5 or 6V as well if I remember right.

VNB might be a good idea to leave alone. With all that protection that needs to work.

Is there any other place that might benefit from separate power?
Or additional fans as I have a bunch laying around.
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Tim in Phoenix



Joined: 21 Oct 2006
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Location: Phoenix

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:45 pm    Post subject: Re: External PSU?

David_Web wrote:
The quad decoder is useless so I though I would use the space for something useful and lessen the load on the LVPS.
So I though I would install a P14 switch just in case something where to happen.
Then I thought why not make a proper PSU for it that is properly regulated. Maybe with additional features like pre-heat and current limiting at cold start(if needed, maybe resistor?). Less noisy as well.
Is the filament disconnected from the rest of the tube (floating) or grounded in some way?
I also don't have to worry about LVPS burning the tubes down the road. Less load as well.





A Marquee no doubt. Filaments do not shut off when the projector is off, they run 3.9 vdc if off then rise to 6.35vdc when on.


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1031



Joined: 22 Mar 2006
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Location: Finland

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:30 pm    Post subject:

Thare was thead at AV... on that another forum, some Korean guy had mod his marquee with external linear-regulated PS.
Edit: link -> http://archive2.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=520263&highlight=jaehong

http://blog.paran.com/blog/list/listBoard.kth?pmcId=pcaudio&pageStyle=cate&page=&myCateId=1534350&yearMonth=&rDay=&style=Board&p_eye=blog^blg^bmn^blo^category

Edit2 link should work now.

I have external supply that run Bellyfans + that new one, that cools rearheatsink.
I have one mod that is related to P14 voltage, i have to found little extra time so i can post details for DIY´ers
David if you are intrested you can have that "mod thing" for testing (you are so close that i can allmoust throw it over sea Laughing )

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David_Web



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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:59 pm    Post subject:

Thanks for the links.

External PSU for fans is not bad. Might lower some noise as well. I guess I could put a fan controller to lower the speed of the fans a little as well as my Marquee don't seem to get hot at all. But it might change when I max raster with the new tubes. Better keep the deflection coils cool.

That P14 mod sounds interesting. Any details?

I should have anything I need to build a good PSU. Boxes of caps laying around as well.


I think I will stay away from the 85V though.

What is the power draw for the different parts?

I wonder if using something like the LM317 as a reference for a power mosfet or npn would work nicely. Lots of different PSU designs to dive in to.
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