GODIYMODULES B0D9VCYBLB

GODIYMODULES Tube Preamp Switch Power Supply User Manual

Model: B0D9VCYBLB

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the GODIYMODULES Tube Preamp Switch Power Supply. This power supply is designed for use with tube preampkaiwhakaora me te takirere amplifiers, offering stable and clean power output.

Key features include an all-aluminum alloy shell with a stainless steel shield for electromagnetic interference reduction, a 5V Bluetooth decoder board power interface, and high-voltage delay synchronous rectification to minimize current impact on tubes.

2. Whakatupato Haumaru

Kia mau tonu ki nga whakaritenga haumaru e whai ake nei hei aukati i te whara, i te kino ranei o te taputapu:

3. Hua Neke Atuview

The GODIYMODULES Tube Preamp Switch Power Supply is a compact and robust power solution for audio applications. It features a shielded design and multiple output voltages.

3.1. Nga Waahanga me nga waahanga

3.2. Ihirangi mokete

Kei roto i te mōkihi:

4. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Whakauru Voltage95V-265V AC
He kaha Voltage Putanga250V or 280V DC (selectable)
Kakawaea Voltage Putanga6.3V AC
Putanga Awhina5V DC (for Bluetooth decoder board)
Mahi WhakaroaApprox. 30 seconds (adjustable)
Te whakamarumaruAll-aluminum alloy shell, stainless steel shield
Ahu3.94 x 2.28 x 1.26 inihi (10 x 5.8 x 3.2 cm)
Taumaha7.05 hekere (0.2 kg)

5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Follow these steps for proper installation of the power supply module into your audio system. It is recommended to have experience with electronics for this process.

5.1. Identifying Connections

Diagram showing connection points for power input, filament output, and high voltage output on the power supply module.

Figure 5.1: Connection Diagram of the Power Supply Module.

This image illustrates the various connection points on the power supply module. Key labels include "Power input 110-220V" for AC input, "Lamp is filament 6.3V" for the filament supply, and "Output 250V or 280V" for the high voltage DC output. Ground (GND) connections are also clearly marked.

5.2. Teitei Voltage Kōwhiringa Huaputa

The module allows selection between 250V and 280V for the high voltage output. This is typically done via a jumper or switch on the board. Refer to the diagram (Figure 5.1) for the exact location of the selection jumper.

Hiranga: Ensure the power supply is completely disconnected from the mains before changing the high voltage output selection.

5.3. Whakapiki

The module features mounting holes for secure installation within an enclosure. Use appropriate screws and standoffs to prevent short circuits and ensure proper ventilation.

Koki view of the power supply module with its metal shield, showing mounting tabs.

Whakaahua 5.2: Koki view of the power supply module.

This image provides an angled perspective of the power supply module, highlighting its robust all-aluminum alloy shell and stainless steel shield. The mounting tabs with pre-drilled holes are visible, indicating how the unit can be securely fastened within an amplifier chassis or enclosure.

Mua view of the power supply module with its metal shield.

Whakaahua 5.3: Mua view of the power supply module.

Ko tenei whakaahua e whakaatu ana i te aroaro tika view of the power supply module, emphasizing the perforated metal shield that covers the internal components. The green terminal blocks for connections are visible on the sides.

Ko tetahi koki view of the power supply module with its metal shield.

Figure 5.4: Alternative angled view of the power supply module.

This image offers another angled view of the power supply module, similar to Figure 5.2, further illustrating the compact design and the protective metal casing.

runga-iho view of the power supply module with the shield removed, showing internal components.

Figure 5.5: Internal components of the power supply module.

Ka whakaratohia e tenei whakaahua te tihi-iho view of the power supply module with its shield removed, revealing the internal circuit board, transformer, capacitors, and other electronic components. This view is useful for understanding the layout and identifying specific parts.

Raro view of the power supply module.

Whakaahua 5.6: Raro view of the power supply module.

This image displays the bottom side of the power supply module, showing the solid metal base and additional mounting points. This view confirms the robust construction and provides insight into how the unit can be mounted from below.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once the power supply is correctly installed and connected to your tube amplifier circuit, operation is straightforward.

  1. Manatoko Hononga: Double-check all wiring connections to ensure they are secure and correct according to the setup instructions.
  2. Hoatu Mana: Connect the AC input to a suitable power outlet (95V-265V).
  3. Observe Delay: Ko te vol teiteitage output will engage after a delay of approximately 30 seconds. This delay allows the tube filaments to warm up, protecting the tubes from sudden high voltage te ahotea.
  4. Aroturuki Mahinga: After the delay, the amplifier should power on and operate normally. Listen for any unusual noises or signs of malfunction.

The power supply is designed for continuous operation within its specified parameters.

7. Tiaki

The GODIYMODULES Tube Preamp Switch Power Supply is designed for long-term reliability with minimal maintenance. However, periodic checks can help ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Tuhipoka: Do not attempt to repair the module yourself if you are not qualified. Contact professional service if issues arise.

8. Te Raru

This section provides solutions to common issues you might encounter with the power supply module.

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kaore he putanga manaNo input power; Incorrect wiring; Blown fuse (internal)Check AC input connection. Verify all wiring. If suspected internal fuse, seek professional repair.
Vol teiteitage output not present after delayFaulty delay circuit; Overload protection activatedEnsure no short circuits in the connected load. Disconnect load and test power supply independently.
Humming or noise in audioGround loop; Insufficient shielding; Faulty componentsEnsure proper grounding. Verify shield cover is correctly installed. Check for loose connections.
Putanga whakaputa hētageHe he teitei voltage jumper setting; Overload; Component failureVerify high voltage jumper setting. Reduce load. If problem persists, professional service is required.

Mena ka tūtaki koe ki ngā take kāore i te rārangihia i konei, ki te kore rānei e whakatau i te raruraru e ngā otinga kua tūtohutia, whakapā atu ki te ratonga kiritaki.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the seller's policy on the platform where the product was purchased. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

Manufacturer: GODIYMODULES

ASIN: B0D9VCYBLB

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