"Help, help, I'm being repressed!"
Here's the pinout for the connector that plugs into that board connector
If you need it, here's a copy of the manual: https://www.dropbox.com/s/aw1btivyf5...t2008.pdf?dl=0
In case the image isn't showing correctly, it's page 8 of that manual
Thank you good sir! My googling skills were failing me. Why CT doesn't have it on their site befuddles me.
I just found the power cables a few minutes ago. How does one lose power cables while in the middle of a build? With a high degree of shame, its because I make my workspace into a disaster area during projects:
The garage where I do my metal work is even sadder. .
Thanks again for the info!
-David
"Help, help, I'm being repressed!"
A follow up question? On the same CT-6215 amp, can anyone confirm if TP1 is the position indicator that ranges from +10VDC to -10VDC. I have a device that needs to connect to it and I don't want to get this wrong as a set of 6215s are quite expensive for a hobbyist like myself.
-David
"Help, help, I'm being repressed!"
I can't for the life of me figure out how you would misplace anything. Looks pretty organized to me.![]()
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I'm still waiting for a picture of the metal working area from the garage!
Adam
I know this was answered already but a helpful hint for everyone; If you can see the traces on the board relatively well enough, you can see which side of the filter capacitors the power leads connect to. You can throw a multimeter on it to and check for continuity. Many times, I have sussed out polarity using this method since the electrolytics are normally marked.