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I've completed the multi-rail power supply which now sits above the vocoder workbench.
Interested in my new garden workshop? Follow the entire build on Julian's Shednanigans:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXfDjPehpC7B7lW2JFxeS4w
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Any questions about JLCPCB or ordering, pls email support @jlcpcb.com
I've completed the multi-rail power supply which now sits above the vocoder workbench.
Interested in my new garden workshop? Follow the entire build on Julian's Shednanigans:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXfDjPehpC7B7lW2JFxeS4w
Subscribed to my 2nd channel? Watch all my 3 minute videos on Julian's Shorts: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeewzdnwcY5Q6gcbnZKIY8g
Join me on Odysee/LBRY: https://lbry.tv/$/invite/ @julian256:d
What we have here, is a man with way, way, way too much time on his hands… Good on you. You're my hero.
The modular shed is very attractive. Im a big fan of avant-garde garden buildings.
Nice! DC distribution at its finest! I did a similar thing for my router and Wii, It is all powered directly from the battery of a UPS through a buck/boost converter (LTC3780) I have a video about it (called DC UPS Mk2)
Why do you boost it to 100V first and then down to 12 again when you just could use a 12V to -12V converter and a 12V to 5V converter?
Got the same 120v boost converter. Drops to slightly above the input voltage when only drawing a couple hundred ma. Input 30v 10a. Something is wrong. Very jittery output aswell.
Why did you use the thick cables for 90V and such thin cables for 5V and 12V? The other way around would have made sense, especially if you don't have sense wires to your distribution board. I expect quite some voltage drop once you connect all your stuff.
A lot of components…. 👍
I just realised a ATX PS also supplies 5V, 12V, and -12V, with a bonus 3.3V – lol -.
This must be the most unnecessarily complicated method for obtaining noisy +5V, -12V and +12V rails for an audio project.
I like your Intro…so curious about sheds 😀
It's alive.
Yay, Vocoder.
I must have completely missed all about this vocoder. What, pray tell, is your purpose for this device?
Why do you need 90 volts please?
Stranded wire!😄😄
Julian for people who have not watch for a while could you explain the vocoder?
Hi Julian – are you not concerned about moisture in the air at this time of year causing rust?