Schematic Updated Repack | Xin Zhi Zhao
| Component | Original | Updated | |-----------|----------|---------| | First cap after rectifier | 100µF (causing high inrush) | 47µF + NTC thermistor | | Choke | None (resistor only) | 5H–10H, 200mA | | Second cap | 220µF | 330µF | | Shunt regulator | None | TL783 or LR8 (for B+ ~400V) |
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→ 5U4GB rectifier → 47µF/500V → 10H choke → 330µF/500V → 10kΩ/5W → 100µF/450V (supply for driver) xin zhi zhao schematic updated
Original Xin Zhi Zhao schematics used 0.22µF/630V coupling caps between driver and output stages. The updated version recalculates the low-frequency cutoff based on the output tube’s grid-leak resistor:
Hardware repair is a global industry. The updated XZZ platform features highly accurate English translations alongside Chinese, Vietnamese, Spanish, and Portuguese, ensuring that technical notes and error codes are universally understood. Fast Cloud Architecture The updated XZZ platform features highly accurate English
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