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  1. audioguru,

    This overturns the basic of electricity! Since when do you store current, in anything??? Last time I checked it was possible to store energy in a capacitor or a battery. Until the energy moves there is no current. Maybe some leak current in the cap. ;D

    Ante ::)

  2. Hi all,

    Want some reading? Lessons in electronic circuits part 1 to 6 is highly recommended. All six parts is available from: http://www.nerd-star.com/books/member/unsorted/www.omgf.net/text/Reading/
    If you already got them there is a lot more to read here.

    Ante ::)

  3. Stu,

    Continuing from message: I have drawn a circuit for you that show the basic connection for your equipment with the meter hocked on. With the switch you choose current or voltage reading. Current is measured over the shunt (resistor voltage drop) and the voltage across the terminals pos and neg.

    Ante ::)

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  4. Kasamiko,

    If you have the freezer motor running normally there should not be a problem with the time to cool your freezer? Are you sure it takes longer time than normal? There must be something else wrong with your freezer. One thing comes to mind: does this thing delay for 5 min every time the thermostat is about to switch on the freezer?

    Ante ::)


  5. audioguru,

    About the circuit; I have seen a very similar circuit many years ago. It was a circuit I once repaired that where made for the purpose of running your electric razor in the car. I remember the transistors were AD149 and the caps where un polarized type like the ones you use for speaker cross over filters, maybe they had un polarized caps for a reason? They perhaps figured out that the polarity is changing in the circuit and that standard electrolytics is not the way to go?

    Ante ::)

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