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Hi RATs,
Mikkel Simonsen and I worked out a trade and I got one of his remote volume control/power control kits as advertised here. Let me say that it's a wonderful kit! I'm not the handiest person in the world when it comes to PC board type kits. I have problems with the small components and my bifocal eyes. I'm much more adept with octal tube-sized components. I found that working with a magnifying lamp helped. I had no problems with the assembly and the receiver worked the first time out. Mikkel was very helpful in the design process, offering all kinds of advice. In the end, we settled on a custom chip program which would use the remote to give a power-on time delay of approximately 1 minute between filament power and B+ power, as well a fail-safe power-off in the event of a momentary loss of mains power (and of course with remote volume control). The kit is very well packed and has a well written manual that I could understand in spite of my limited knowledge of digital devices. All of the components were easily identified and were installed in the order shown on the parts list. The pot is a motorized Alps 50K unit that appears to be of good quality. It took me about 3 hours to assemble everything and do the testing. Mikkel even included the 100 ohm resistor required for testing the remote before the microprocessor is installed. I powered the receiver with a 6.3V 1.5A filament transformer I had lying around. The kit has a neat European screw connector for the 6.3VAC wiring. I've seen them in European lighting fixtures, but I don't know if they're available here (USA). The universal remote transmitter I used came from Radio Shack. I got it for free by listening to a 5 minute sales pitch for satellite TV :-) The remote uses the Philips codes as well as many more. There was only one Philips code provided with the transmitter I bought and it was easy to program, just a few buttons to press. The receiver can be programmed to provide a power on and a mute function, but I used the mute function for the B+ time delay, which is what I need for my current project, a stereo integrated 845 amp with 300B drivers. I want to heat up those tubes before I hit 'em with 1KV. I sourced relays from All Electronics in Los Angeles http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bi...416&type=store. All things considered, this kit is a really neat addition to any DIY tube amp and the custom programming is something you can't get from the mass manufacturers. In fact, I'm not aware of any other kit that does what this one does. If you want a kit that's easy to assemble and performs as advertised, email Mikkel. He's one of the RAT good guys!! Thanks Mikkel, Best regards, Raymond Koonce |
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Raymond Koonce wrote:
If you want a kit that's easy to assemble and performs as advertised, email Mikkel. He's one of the RAT good guys!! Ah, you RATted him out! :-) ![]() |
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Raymond Koonce wrote:
in , [snip great review] : If you want a kit that's easy to assemble and performs as advertised, : email Mikkel. He's one of the RAT good guys!! I believe so too, and I'm anticipating purchasing one in the near future! Great to see a testimonial - let's support Mikkel, who has developed a tube-friendly remote-control kit, where some of the others out there support SS only due to impedance issues - and the prices he is asking are very reasonable, even generous, considering ... Go, Mikkel! RdM "con=with, sider=star" |
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Raymond Koonce wrote:
Hi RATs, Mikkel Simonsen and I worked out a trade and I got one of his remote volume control/power control kits as advertised here. Let me say that it's a wonderful kit! Where do I send the check? Or should I transfer the money to your swiss bank account? ;-) Thanks very much for the review! Best regards, Mikkel C. Simonsen |
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"Raymond Koonce" wrote
....[report on Mikkel's IRRC kit] Thanks for the report Raymond. I am impressed. It's good to see stuff built to our own specifications actually happen. Hope it doesn't disappear before I need one! cheers, Ian |
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The Swiss bank account (you know the number) will be fine ;-)
Best regards, Raymond Mikkel C. Simonsen wrote: Raymond Koonce wrote: Hi RATs, Mikkel Simonsen and I worked out a trade and I got one of his remote volume control/power control kits as advertised here. Let me say that it's a wonderful kit! Where do I send the check? Or should I transfer the money to your swiss bank account? ;-) Thanks very much for the review! Best regards, Mikkel C. Simonsen |
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To me, being able to have the chip programmed to my specifications is
one of the biggest selling points of Mikkel's product. I needed a time delay for filament heating and a fail-safe power-off in case of a mains power outage. Mikkel's product provides both, as well as the remote volume feature. Regards, Raymond Ian Iveson wrote: "Raymond Koonce" wrote ...[report on Mikkel's IRRC kit] Thanks for the report Raymond. I am impressed. It's good to see stuff built to our own specifications actually happen. Hope it doesn't disappear before I need one! cheers, Ian |
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Ian Iveson wrote:
"Raymond Koonce" wrote ...[report on Mikkel's IRRC kit] Thanks for the report Raymond. I am impressed. It's good to see stuff built to our own specifications actually happen. Hope it doesn't disappear before I need one! Limited quantities only! Don't delay - call today! ;-) I don't expect it to disappear soon. I only use standard parts, so there should be no delivery problems... Best regards, Mikkel C. Simonsen |
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"Mikkel C. Simonsen" wrote in message ...
Ian Iveson wrote: "Raymond Koonce" wrote ...[report on Mikkel's IRRC kit] Thanks for the report Raymond. I am impressed. It's good to see stuff built to our own specifications actually happen. Hope it doesn't disappear before I need one! Limited quantities only! Don't delay - call today! ;-) I don't expect it to disappear soon. I only use standard parts, so there should be no delivery problems... Best regards, Mikkel C. Simonsen Cool,I may be interested in one sometime in the future..What's it cost? :-) It sounds like a pretty nifty setup! |
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Nothing40 wrote:
"Mikkel C. Simonsen" wrote in message ... Thanks for the report Raymond. I am impressed. It's good to see stuff built to our own specifications actually happen. Hope it doesn't disappear before I need one! Limited quantities only! Don't delay - call today! ;-) I don't expect it to disappear soon. I only use standard parts, so there should be no delivery problems... Cool,I may be interested in one sometime in the future..What's it cost? :-) It sounds like a pretty nifty setup! The board and parts costs approx. $22 (depending on currency rates). The motorized Alps pot. costs $47 - so if you have an old pot re-use that... Best regards, Mikkel C. Simonsen |
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