
You might be able to use a low voltage neon indicator light instead of an LED. I don't know about cheap but look up "variable frequency drive"Īnonymous Wed Dec 31 02:18:10 2014 No.748605 and now that I remember, the switch I've got is not SP3T, it's SPDT with center off.Īnonymous Tue Dec 30 18:09:10 2014 No.748434Īnonymous Wed Dec 31 00:09:36 2014 No.748564ĭoes anyone know a cheap way to control an ac motorĪnonymous Wed Dec 31 00:25:44 2014 No.748567 I'll check a local hardware store tomorrow. I just don't want to wait for parts or have to drive out to radio shack just to find that the bins are empty or components overpriced. would this cause a problem? Please forgive the crudeness of the CAD program I've got installed on this laptop. Similarly, is it possible to run different loads on the two secondary coils? I want a 5V 0.7A usb out running on just one of the coils, then when I flick the switch to 26V it still runs on just one of the coils.

Any other way that doesn't require a reed switch? A voltage divider to get an LED running on AC would dissipate too much power, and I can't figure out a way to detect further down whether it's ~ 13V DC or 26VDC going into the regulator(will get a panel voltmeter eventually, and perhaps ammeter if I find one that's worth a damn between 20mA to 2A). One pole for power the other for selecting the LED.Īnonymous Tue Dec 30 05:53:17 2014 No.748172įile: 12 KB, 819x460, 9001HoursInPaintCad.png You could use a DPDT switch (with center off if you want) instead. Here is the essential "old school" straight forward, no bullshit soddering explanation:Īnonymous Tue Dec 30 05:44:37 2014 No.748171 Ohai so this is the 6th thread this year.
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In old-ish cars they coiled the wire around a reed contact and used it to switch a light on the dashboard that would notify the driver if his headlights were not functioning.Īnonymous Tue Dec 30 05:07:19 2014 No.748164 What's a recommended way to wiring this switch with a panel mounted LED to indicate whether the rectifier is receiving 13 or 26V from the transformer?Īnonymous Tue Dec 30 04:52:58 2014 No.748162 That image is not unique enough to be identified in the catalogue, polite sage/hide.Īnonymous Tue Dec 30 04:19:53 2014 No.748157Īnonymous Tue Dec 30 04:39:25 2014 No.748161įile: 8 KB, 819x460, 9001HoursInPaintCad.pngĮlectronics noob here, getting around to building my power source. > looks like she is in an electronics lab, confused as fuck about what is actually happening, image is likely a set up photo so she can show her facebook friends how "kawaii-techsu" she is.
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>What software should I use to print circuitsĪnonymous Mon Dec 29 23:26:03 2014 No.748016

This mostly comes down to personal preference. >Where do I get components and lab equipment from? >What websites feature electronics projects? Where can I get ideas for projects? Practical Electronics for Inventors by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk
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How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic by Michael Jay GreierĪll New Electronics Self-Teaching Guide by Harry Kybett, Earl Boysen Getting Started in Electronics by Forrest Mims III Take something apart or build something you find cool on one of the many electronics websites.

The best way to get involved in electronics is just to make stuff. There are also plenty of good Youtube channels that teach about the basics as well as advanced concepts. There are several good books that are commonly recommended for beginners and those wanting to learn more. >I'm new to electronics, where do I get started?
