A Quickie with nothing to hide

jimiclow

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I just finished building my Quickie on a clear top plate.
I used 2 X 6S1P A123 (39.6 volts) 2300mAh for the HV and 2 X 9.5Ah D cell Imedion Nimh for the filaments.
Alps pot, Elna Cerafine bypass caps, Clarity ESA output caps.
 

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Very nice, industrial age. Almost nuclear, German for sure, radioactive, nice angular metallic quality. What's that middle 'orb' looking thing? A pot?
 
Wanderer said:
You made you own top plate I assume?

Clear top plate is sssooooo kewl! Neat idea. 

Thanks.
Yup, it's made of plexi-glass I got from Home Depot, same size. I was going to use the aluminum plate but was worried of microphonic issue. It's still microphonic though.
 
earwaxxer said:
Very nice, industrial age. Almost nuclear, German for sure, radioactive, nice angular metallic quality. What's that middle 'orb' looking thing? A pot?

Hi Eric, the layout is almost the same as the stock quickie except for single pair of input. The "orb" you meant is just probably a reflection from the camera flash.
 
Nicely done! 

The second of the Quickies we built was done on transparent red acrylic, and it was a bit of a challenge to keep everything off the back of the plate while building (leads, rosin, etc).

-PB
 
Yah, you can't go anywhere near an airport with that! The style of build you chose gives a sturdy look. I'm heading that direction with my next build. The metal enclosure provides a bit of shielding and that is a good thing in this age of wireless/wavemore.
 
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