Tonepad Flanger 301 - Help the dummy please

Started by malachi, October 02, 2014, 10:19:37 AM

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malachi

Hey everyone, I am just getting my components together for the Tonepad 301 flanger build and I am puzzled by the caps. C109, C112 and C114. The parts list has them as 1uf NP which at first I thought were simply non-polarized but as the list does not actually indicate the electrolytic from film or ceramic I referred to the silk screen on the pcb to order my parts from Mouser. When it comes to the three caps I mention earlier, they appear a box shaped which when I crossed checked an imaged I found at http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_6QLNjdt97AY/TIVFPrxVZsI/AAAAAAAAABI/bXRfK4AUboo/s320/ibfln.jpg, it does indeed shows those three caps as red boxed shaped as the silk screen on the pcb has also. So, as the title of my post reflects, can someone help the dummy out and explain what type of capacitors those are so I can order the correct parts for my build. This isn't my first build at all, I have done several and though I would never put myself in the same sentence as Tesla, I have a little background education in electronics, thanks to the Navy and Purdue but I am stumped here. Please excuse the long post but if someone could help me I would appreciate it tremendously.

Thanks Mali

alparent

I've used 1uf Polyester Film Box in my build and even the standard green ones (but they get big at these values)
As you say, the NP is for electrolytic types.

Unless you want to go into the what type sounds better discussion? (But I'm not going that road again!), ether will work as long as they are 1uF and NP.

That's my experience, for what it's worth. If anybody wiser wants to comment, please do so.  :)


PS. Where did you get your MN3007?

Giglawyer

Looks like 1uf box film caps.  The tiny pic you posted looks like the other builder used WIMAs, but there are others you can use for sure.
Check out my builds - http://www.giglawyer.com

duck_arse

^ exactly wot giga said.

tesla reference in yr first post! nice one, malachi.
You hold the small basket while I strain the gnat.

malachi

Great guys, I really appreciate your help. I have just ordered some WIMAs for a MadBean CurrentLover build, I always wanted an Electric Mistress so I thought I would put that project up front, but they won't arrive for a dew days. I never even thought of that Giglawyer. I found the MN3007 at Small Bear, he still has them available at $11.00 a chip. For the more adventurous and gambler type, there is a US seller on Ebay that is offering a combo MN3007 and a MN3101 he guarantees is genuinely authentic and works for about $11.00 shipped.  Again, it is great that there is a place to get useful help and no flames for the common folk these days. I'll let you guys know how it turns out if interested. My passion is the music but I enjoy building the boxes nearly as much.

peterg

malachi

I recently built the 301 and I used electo 1uf non polarized caps. Please see the attached thread for the finished project:

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=36392.msg988245#msg988245

I altered the layout slighting but the caps in question are roughly in the same place as the original Tonepad layout. The pedal sounds great!

I bought 2 pairs of MN3007/MN3101 for $5.05 CAD including shipping from China to Canada! PM me if you'd want the name of the seller.

mth5044

Quote from: peterg on October 02, 2014, 07:06:43 PM
malachi

I recently built the 301 and I used electo 1uf non polarized caps. Please see the attached thread for the finished project:

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=36392.msg988245#msg988245

I altered the layout slighting but the caps in question are roughly in the same place as the original Tonepad layout. The pedal sounds great!

I bought 2 pairs of MN3007/MN3101 for $5.05 CAD including shipping from China to Canada! PM me if you'd want the name of the seller.

I think we all want the name of the seller  ;)

smallbearelec

Quote from: malachi on October 02, 2014, 10:19:37 AM

Where Francisco spec's a 1 mf. NP on his boards (as he often does), it's always a 5mm polyester film box like this one:

http://www.smallbearelec.com/servlet/Detail?no=892

or also the BC components version, SKU 1106.

Any time that you can't find something you need, please ask us. One of the services that the higher prices for obsolete parts supports is helpful, English-speaking people (or sometimes Bears) to answer questions and deal with any problems. It also covers testing of parts that we buy so that you have more assurance that your build will work. I respect the competition from other on-line sellers; it keeps us hungry and focused. I hope that our generally quick shipping and wide selection of sometimes one-of-a-kind items will keep customers coming back for another 15 years. Good luck with your build!

Regards
SD

malachi

Peter,
Is the off board power supply the MAX1044 circuit? That's is what I think I would like but I have never built one before so I have no experience with it. I have read it is quite stable. Has anyone else used this particular power supply and had good results?
Malachi

peterg

Malachi

Max1044 can be used but I used an LT1054 since it can take more than 10 volts.

See the attached for more info:

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=107304.msg974215#msg974215