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How to set the adjustment poentiometers in the GSP2101

Re: [gsp-2101] How to set the adjustment poentiometers in the GSP2101

2013-07-30 by gil bert

Hello,
I would like to send you the 2101 GSP (the first version, black) for an update?
Could you help me?
Thank you

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 From: Dieter Waechter <dieter@...>
To: GSPGroup3 <GSP2101@yahoogroups.com>; GSPGroup1 <gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5:23 AM
Subject: [gsp-2101] How to set the adjustment poentiometers in the GSP2101
 


  
Hi!
I have already described it here in detail:
http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/gsp2101/sites/gsp2101test_procedure.htm
Dieter

A small computer fan inside GSP 2101?

2013-09-04 by Marko Menart

Hello, it's me again!

I finally got the GSP 2101 back from service. The service guy replaced all capacitors in the "power section" and now everything is back to normal, thank god. However, one problem still remains. After several hours of running, GSP still gets pretty hot back at the ribbons. To cure that, I thought it would be a nice idea to mount a small PC fan inside GSP. For the power I would steal some from "power section" of GSP (12V).

So, now my two questions are: is this a good idea and would that affect performance of GSP in any way?


Best regards, Marko

Re: A small computer fan inside GSP 2101?

2013-09-05 by scott frye




Try mouser.com or Digikey.com

Use their search function for cooling fan , 12 Volts, ( a size that would fit nicely in the GSP) ...You dont need TONS of CFM ( cubic feet /minute) to cool the inside of the box . You should able to find something that would only use 50mA from the +12

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Scott Frye

Audio-fixation.net

Vermont

Re: [gsp-2101] Re: A small computer fan inside GSP 2101?

2013-09-07 by Marko Menart

Thank you for reply. I allready have an old fan and it's 25mA. So, if I understand you correctly I am safe with this?


Best regards, Marko



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Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2013 2:38 PM
Subject: [gsp-2101] Re: A small computer fan inside GSP 2101?
 


  



Try mouser.com or Digikey.com

Use their search function for cooling fan , 12 Volts, ( a size that 
would fit nicely in the GSP) ...You dont need TONS of CFM ( cubic feet 
/minute) to cool the inside of the box . You should able to find 
something that would only use 50mA from the +12

-- 
Scott Frye

Audio-fixation.net

Vermont

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