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Superduper

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I'm gonna have a go at it Norm!!!

21 mini-workstations: 21 miniature white chairs for 21 three-butt-hole christmas elves to sit in while making gifts for the great Electro-Santa to give out this Christmas!!!???
 

Superduper

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Nope. I know there MUST be at least 1/2 dozen or so fellas here that knows what it is.

And Ira, NOT everything in the world is a vinix.
 

Gluecifer

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My is a bunch of amp chips working in sequence. But I'm pretty clueless about this kind of thing.



Rock On.
 

Terry

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not audio amps Rick, there are no heatsinks.

I'm guessing here Norm, but I reckon they are Line In adaptors for boxes without line in (and there are 12 of them)
 

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Ok. Tshorba gets the prize. See Mrs. Fatdog for your reward. Bobby's answer doesn't count since he has one, and I imagine, should recognize it? :-D

I sold out on my previous batch of led controllers. This is my new batch. Better, smaller components, makes for slightly more compact and versatile design eliminating the need for jumpers (needed in 1st generation) due to space constraints. Also have new recommended mounting location for easier, less hassle wire routing.

Already have 3 that needs to be sent out. So there is 9 more remaining in this batch, in case anyone wants one. ;-)
 

baddboybill

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Superduper said:
Ok. Tshorba gets the prize. See Mrs. Fatdog for your reward. Bobby's answer doesn't count since he has one, and I imagine, should recognize it? :-D

I sold out on my previous batch of led controllers. This is my new batch. Better, smaller components, makes for slightly more compact and versatile design eliminating the need for jumpers (needed in 1st generation) due to space constraints. Also have new recommended mounting location for easier, less hassle wire routing.

Already have 3 that needs to be sent out. So there is 9 more remaining in this batch, in case anyone wants one. ;-)
Norm, does it have to be for LEDs or can you make one up for bulbs :hmmm:
 

Superduper

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It can work for bulbs, as long as current dissipation is kept reasonable. So for factory lamps, no problem. If you gonna put up a string like x-mas lights, then no. Or at least more robust drivers needs to be used. This board is not specific to what it can control. It merely changes the momentary switch function to push = on, push again = off.
 

bill

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Norm I wish I knew someone here with your skills. Sadly tho I do not. I bet you could fix my d50 that the local tech is too scared to touch .
 

monchito

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Superduper said:
It can work for bulbs, as long as current dissipation is kept reasonable. So for factory lamps, no problem. If you gonna put up a string like x-mas lights, then no. Or at least more robust drivers needs to be used. This board is not specific to what it can control. It merely changes the momentary switch function to push = on, push again = off.
norm i might have u build me one for my ten tec ham radio :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:
 

baddboybill

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Superduper said:
It can work for bulbs, as long as current dissipation is kept reasonable. So for factory lamps, no problem. If you gonna put up a string like x-mas lights, then no. Or at least more robust drivers needs to be used. This board is not specific to what it can control. It merely changes the momentary switch function to push = on, push again = off.
So what are the boards alone going for :hmmm:
 

blu_fuz

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I would have guessed but I am sleeping between midnight and 3am you wierdos! :lol:
 

Ghettoboom767

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Those look really cool!
That's great to be able to make those!!
I'm going to buy a 2 blue led light for a car dash
that they sell at autozone and it has a fuseable
12 volt cigarette lighter adaptor in it.
I'm just going to wire that to a very small switch
which will be hidden in a upper side input
output area ar somewhere very kind of
hidden like.
Then I run it off the 12volt output ofnthe batteries
or better yet off the 12 volt supply if it's a
8 D er.

I'm going to do this in the next month or 2 on
a selected model that doesn't have a dial
light that I think would look cool with one.
Just need to figure which one. :hmmm:
Won't be anywhere as trick as Norm's
but I'm sure it will work. :-)

Great going on building those Norm! :yes:
 
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