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3970 kenney_jacob Send Email Oct 1, 2002
11:49 am
A new poll group groups.yahoo.com/allpolls here you can create and vote to polls it can come up with really interesting results...
3971 CTC
dccrimson Send Email
Oct 1, 2002
3:22 pm
You shouldn't have too much trouble using whatever DC source you like. It would be better to charge in parallel though. Again, take a battery that you know...
3972 Robert Graf
rgraf.geo Send Email
Oct 1, 2002
4:04 pm
I think there used to be a book on the Phoenix BIOS. Try one of the online bookstores to see if they sell it. On Tue, 01 Oct 2002 11:36:01 +0530 "mailsree01&quot; ...
3973 J.Fernandez
news2001ar Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
1:06 am
... power supplies? No, sorry about my lack of electronic terminology, ALTERNATE means the opposite to DC, the opposite to continues electricity, the common...
3974 Kidok Pak
micro_pic Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
1:11 am
Hello all, I am desperately looking for 3.3uF Teflon capacitors. Can anyone help me with 1. who makes Teflon caps? 2. where can I get them? Thanks in advance, ...
3975 Curtis Sakima
electronicho... Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
1:18 am
I'm curious ... why specifically "teflon" caps?? Also, I'm a electronic tech by trade. If I remember correctly, it's rather difficult (for technical reasons)...
3976 Curtis Sakima
electronicho... Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
1:43 am
J. Fernandez, I'm an electronic technician by trade. I have read your letter and can maybe explain the confusion. J.F.: No, sorry about my lack of electronic ...
3977 Robert Graf
rgraf.geo Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
2:22 am
It's not particularly difficult to get plastic caps of that size, although teflon caps of any size are somewhat uncommon. I'm guessing it's most likely for...
3978 Curtis Sakima
electronicho... Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
3:10 am
See, told you, I stand corrected!! Though (WOW!!) .... 20 uF. Must've been (physically) huge!! Cause the 1uF'er I've seen were of pretty good size(d) just at...
3979 Robert Graf
rgraf.geo Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
4:11 am
Depends on what you consider huge. These are 400V caps or maybe even 600V. And I think you can get them up to 100uF from some sources. And I don't think they...
3980 Husniddin Ishmatov
husnidd Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
5:12 am
Hello Electronics, -- Best regards, Husniddin mailto:Husniddin@......
3981 CTC
dccrimson Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
2:25 pm
I use a Fender Concert amp that I bought used in 1966. It's still a good one, but all the electrolytics have had to be replaced at least once and some of them...
3982 Dangermouse
dangermouse1956 Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
4:36 pm
...or maybe the DC voltage rating is on the order of 0.125... ;) -DM ... From: Robert Graf To: Electronics_101@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 01 October, 2002...
3983 J.Fernandez
news2001ar Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
7:11 pm
This is some kind of off topic message, but VERY necessary to the list (from my point of view) And here, my apologize in advance about it. This answer is...
3984 Robert Graf
rgraf.geo Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
7:23 pm
? On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 12:36:33 -0400 "Dangermouse&quot; <dangermouse1956@...> writes: ...or maybe the DC voltage rating is on the order of 0.125... ;) -DM ... ...
3985 Robert Graf
rgraf.geo Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
8:54 pm
The original query was regarding teflon dielectric caps, which are significantly different in physical characteristics from the typical electrolytic caps used...
3986 mariss92705 Send Email Oct 2, 2002
11:20 pm
Hi, Teflon dielectric capacitors have very low dielectric absorbtion characteristics. If you can't find teflon, try some other low dielectric absorbtion cap...
3987 mariss92705 Send Email Oct 2, 2002
11:27 pm
Don, If you are looking to replace aluminum 'lytics, you are not looking for anything special or expensive. The originals worked but dried out as all 'lytics...
3988 Robert Graf
rgraf.geo Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
12:28 am
I don't think Don had any problems finding the caps when they failed. Any decent shop that works on guitar amps will know where to get them. I think Don was...
3989 mariss92705 Send Email Oct 3, 2002
1:04 am
Jorge, 1300 Ah means you have a power source that can output 1,300 amps for 1 hour, 130A for 10 hours or 1A for 1300 hours. It says nothing about the voltage,...
3990 CTC
dccrimson Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
5:08 pm
My mention of Sovtek was directed to whomever mentioned having an old Fender amp because they're a good source for all the parts in older tube amps. I didn't...
3991 manifold
manifold_1 Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
5:59 pm
Why teflon is not more popular. I came across this while searching the web. It has a fairly good explanation of capacitor types with good details about...
3992 Robert Graf
rgraf.geo Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
6:18 pm
While polystyrene caps are very high quality, the biggest drawback is their low capacity, and they are also susceptible to damage from solvents, making them...
3993 Robert Graf
rgraf.geo Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
7:14 pm
While Teflon has excellent dielectric properties as mentioned, it is the poor mechanical qualities that make it difficult to work with. The contract specs for...
3994 J.Fernandez
news2001ar Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
11:19 pm
Thank you again for your time answering my questions... I am forgetting a decimal point on the 1300 Ah. Its 1.300 Ah (of course as I mention on one email...
3995 Robert Graf
rgraf.geo Send Email
Oct 4, 2002
1:00 am
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 19:34:52 -0300 "J.Fernandez&quot; <newsnews@...> writes: > Thank you again for your time answering my questions... > > I am...
3996 shenri Send Email Oct 4, 2002
3:47 am
Does anyone have any pictures of Trimmer Capacitors? I'm looking for them on junk curcuit boards like VCRs, etc. but I'm not sure what I'm looking for. Can...
3997 Vijay Raju
vijayxraju Send Email
Oct 4, 2002
4:31 am
Hi, I am trying to interface a DS1230Y (NVRAM) to an AVR microcontroller and I am having a lot of trouble with it. As you can see from the schematic I want...
3998 Michael@nucleus
Trebouche Send Email
Oct 4, 2002
11:22 am
Tristate means "three states". There are two tpe of tristate, voltage and logic. The two states are either 5v and 0v or input and output. The third state for...
3999 tmiktrain Send Email Oct 4, 2002
1:45 pm
One of the unsolved point is HOW TO WAIT TWO MINUTES before turn on the first siren. ... from 10 ... I cannot beleave this is the only one solution for this...
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