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BoM follow on post. Refer the ACA Thread - Post #8626 for details.
Regarding low resistance measurement, I built myself one of these units:
http://www.siliconchip.com.au/Issue/2010...
I grabbed a complete kit from Altronics just because it was easy and (to be honest) an impulse buy … as you do.
it’s a bit more involved (+ more expensive) than the set up pointed to in the second point above but it has the advantage of a millivot reading that’s a 10x multiple of resistance. It switches from 1 mV / mΩ to 1 mV / 10 mΩ, so it makes reading values a lot more straight forward. It’s an alternative anyway.
One more suggestion, if you haven’t already invested or thought about wire strippers, I think these units are “GOLD”:
https://www.irwin.com/tools/pliers-adjus...
You can strip a wire one handed and they can get into some pretty awkward spots. I was thanking the wisdom of that purchase and got a full return on investment over the course of the ACA build. One to consider. There may be other ways to skin the cat but this worked for me.
… and also the comments for the link to the original BoM posted by the Master, himself.
Refer here for the original BoM:
[|https://www.diyaudio.com/media/files/art...]
*face palm* it was there all the time! … just got to know where to look or … in other words (and note to self) - RTFM
Here’s the full story:
[|https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/diyaudio...]
I wish this post had been up and I'd read before warming up the iron:
Amp Camp Amp - ACA Thread, Post #5971
I found out late (after my build was complete) that I should have been working to an iron temperature of 300 - 350 °C / 570 - 660 °F.
Even so, I got there in the end.
For info, use a 13mm spanner for this nut.
For info, the nut size is 5/16”.
For info, nut size is 12 mm.
For info, the nut is 5mm.
Helps get the right socket out of the tool kit.
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