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RE: CLC / Snubbers

Posted by Eli Duttman on April 1, 2017 at 14:23:35:

It all fits. :>D He uses 820 μF. caps in the doubler stack. The principal filter choke is the excellent OEM part. Jim gains space on the cap. bracket by moving the bias supply off of it. Capacitance galore in the doubler, reservoir, and decoupling positions. Something in excess of 130 WPC pulse is available. That PSU has brass monkey cojones. The "hash" filter is a small refinement of his already very nice work.

The linked cap. bracket photo is somewhat dated, in that parts brands have changed over time. The pair of isolated gray caps. are the doubler stack.