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Pair of Crossover PCBs for the AlTi DIY speaker design - PCB Board Kit

$ 9.5

Availability: 56 in stock
  • Compatible Brand: Universal
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Brand: Unbranded/Generic
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Crossover

    Description

    Custom printed circuit boards designed for the crossover of the AlTi DIY speaker design.
    Take the guesswork out of crossover assembly, these boards make the assembly process quick and straightforward.
    The boards measure 4.25" x 5.5" and features large solder pads and copper traces for great electrical connectivity
    Note photos of fully assembled crossovers are for reference only.
    Includes:
    2x Crossover PCBs for the AlTi speaker design.
    6x Terminal blocks which accept up to 12 gauge wire.
    8x Snap in PCB standoffs.
    8x Mounting screws (screw finish may vary).
    Requires:
    Crossover components for the AlTi speaker design.
    Compatible components tested for fit on this PCB:
    C1 - 4uF - Dayton Audio DMPC-4.0
    C2 - 2.2uF - Dayton Audio DMPC-2.2 -or- Parts Express 2.2uF 400VDC Audiophiler MKP
    C3 - 0.22uF - Dayton Audio DPMC-0.22
    C4 - 10uF - Dayton Audio DPMC-10
    C5 - 80uF - Parts Express 80uF Electrolytic Non-Polarized Capacitor
    L1 - 0.4mH - Dayton Audio 0.40mH 20 AWG Air Core -or- Jantzen Audio 0.40mH 20 AWG Air Core
    L2 - 1.5mH - Dayton Audio 1.5mH 18 AWG I-Core -or- Erse Audio 1.5mH 18 AWG I-Core
    R1 - 10 Ohm - Dayton Audio DNR-10 -or- 10 Ohm 10W wire wound resistor
    R2 - 10 Ohm - Dayton Audio DNR-10 -or- 10 Ohm 10W wire wound resistor
    R3 - 15/16 Ohm - Dayton Audio DNR-16 -or- 15 Ohm 10W wire wound resistor
    Assembly:
    Glue components to the correct positions on the board (hot melt glue works great). Secure inductors with non metallic cable ties. Solder components leads to the pads on the bottom of the board. Attach wires from input and drivers and mount crossover board.