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  1. Hello Tecno
      Welcome to the site.  If you look in the Articles on top of this page you find severial posts. Also if you do a search on this site you will find more.
                  Making PCB's are easy you just have to do a little experimenting.
                                                            have fun
                                                          gogo

  2. Hello  edeca

      That could be done with a 555 time and a 4017 counter and some kind of gate for em plus transistors and resistors, and caps. Or a Pic could be multiplexed on one port to handle the 10 led's but you would need to use transistors to handle the curent for the leds. If I were to try this project I would go  the 555 timer way.
                                                                    good luck
                                                                      gogo

  3. Hello
                        Ya there is a manual for egale, its on there site, I think in the user forms. Its a PDF file and if my other computer was running I would post it.
                                                                      gogo

  4. Hello audioguru

      I have a LM338 in a T3 package. I read the data sheet and it really dosn't show any difference between the 220 and T3. I salvaged one out of a printer and it had a real nice heat with it. What I had in mind to do was use the Lm338 in a power supply project with 3amp output at 24 volts. Guess I have more reading to do.
                                                thanks for the info
                                                  gogo

  5. Hello

        I was thinking about a kit that could mesure smd caps with a dig readout, or even a reader that could give you the value of a resistor just buy scaning it. Hey I am full of kits. How about a automatic inventory counter. mmm an automatic nightlight that can tell when you fell  a sleep then turned off, just an idea. I don't know what did you have in mind
                                          gogo

  6. Hello
      I started in electronics amost 30 years ago but had to switch to something I could make money at. I can Paint, Weld , Do auto body work, Done construction work, Sold tires ha, Can drive a semi and drove cross country for awhile. But I am getting old so I took a maintenance job at an amusement center. This the best job I have every had. I get to use all my skills. And this is what got me back into electronics, we have a haunted house a good one. I get to set up the rooms and work with the props. Some use microlcontrollers, that got me into using pic's. and that got me back into electronics. Whats nice is now I have time to do what I want, always had the what if problem.
                                                Have fun
                                                  gogo   

  7. Hello cytise01

      I think we are going to need more information.
      What kind of power supply do you want to use?
      What dose 1/8 mono mean?
      What kind of skills do you have?
      and a couple more we will bring up latter.
                                untill then
                                have fun
                                  gogo


  8. Hi Guys
          I,m sticking up for both of ya. Just by watching some of the heated discusion is a learning thing. I have done so many diferent things over the years and to try remember how I did them all is next to impossible, its only when I atemped to do it again it starts to come back.
                                                  gogo

  9. Hello Chris 50

      Nice link thanks.
        I too use eagle and pcb wiz, I like both sometimes when I have something simple I use pcb wiz. For the hard ones I use egale, it has more componeits and has more options.
        I down loaded that project and will attach the files to this post.
                                    Like I said thanks
                                        have fun
                                          gogo

    fcl_meter.zip

    fcl_pcb.zip

  10. Hello

    Thanks for the links Chris 50
      I never used a oscilloscope, so I do not know what would be a good one to start out with.
            I found this one,
    http://www.electronickits.com/gold/st16b.htm
            Not sure if its a good choice. I am just a hobbist and don't really need one but still it be nice to have one. Thanks for any input.
                                  have fun gogo

  11. Hello Amr Bekhit

      Add a aquarium heater to it and your ready to go. Thats what most of us do.

      Nice PDF work by the way. Oh and I find a one gallon tubberware juice container works better.
                                                            Have fun
                                                            gogo

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