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Thanks for commenting. I need to make a neat PCB for a talking mouth servo. I always used strip board but this one I want to make a proper PCB, maybe order 5 pcs online as they quoted me 2.5$/pc but they wanted a gerber file.... No experience on gerber PCB design, or what software to...
How easy it is to turn an induction cooker into an induction smelter ? Can it be done by replacing the output pancake coil with a spiral shape while modifying the frequency of the driver circuit?
Here is a variable flashing strobe light circuit. The question is if we connect 3 more capacitors in parallel with C2 same value so total will be 88uf instead of 22 uf ...Will this affect the xenon tube or cause it to burst ?
They recommend a small 12 Volt/7AH power . This is why I thought since the desktop PSU delivers 12V/20 Amps should work. Anyhow, there is one or two sleeping in my store. will try them.
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I am trying not to buy another power supply but utilize a desktop PSU if possible.
This spot welder for batteries is from Ebay. It needs supply of 12 volt DC with current up to 8 amps. I was wondering if it is possible to use the desktop power supply to feed the welder ?
Great advice, it was so fulfilling to use stripboard building any circuit, but now due to vision issues it became hard and therefore rely on pcb to continue in this hobby.
I need help making pcb file for thus circuit. It is an audio to servo movement . The web page of full subject shown in this link .please help.Servo moved by Audio
With my addiction to harvest parts from older printers, recently got a laser diode with drive circuit and heat sink. Can anyone advice to some projects to utilize this laser ??
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