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Most of these high power class d amps are full of smd parts and I have not seen any diy kits of these amps. There are some through hole high power class d amps in India Mart maybe try contacting the seller if they are willing to sell diy kits of the amps. They have a youtube channel here th-cam.com/video/ntPeHT-BqBQ/w-d-xo.html
This board can really do 1KW at 120V, I got the vid upload in a bit. I recommend to stick a heat sink to the bridge rectifier as it is pulling 10A + from the supply and it is only rated for 3.6A without a heat sink.
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Is there any DIY board that can do 1kW at 4 ohm mono? Preferably 120VAC input for USA
Most of these high power class d amps are full of smd parts and I have not seen any diy kits of these amps.
There are some through hole high power class d amps in India Mart maybe try contacting the seller if they are willing to sell diy kits of the amps.
They have a youtube channel here th-cam.com/video/ntPeHT-BqBQ/w-d-xo.html
@@boknoynaruto3824 Thanks for the info. I can also buy a dual 4 ohm or single 8 ohm sub and use this board bridged
@boknoynaruto3824 Could you do a video repeating this experiment but at 120VAC for NA? See if there's any power difference.
Yeah, can do it but might take me a week or 2 as I got a lot to do at the moment.
This board can really do 1KW at 120V, I got the vid upload in a bit.
I recommend to stick a heat sink to the bridge rectifier as it is pulling 10A + from the supply and it is only rated for 3.6A without a heat sink.