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  1. Ciao e contrassegno benvenuto!

    Hi Mark,

    Almost on top of the screen you click on “messages” and you will find your PM options! (you have to be logged in to do this).
    Or, you can click in another members post on the small green symbol just beneath the member’s avatar if you like to send a PM to this member.

    I hope this was helpful!

  2. For everybody’s convenience please don’t use RS!!

    To get much better access and faster downloads and also possibility to use download accelerators (for those with slower connections) not everyone has got a T1 line!

    Use any of these instead:

    ICEFILES: http://www.icefile.net/
    Or
    MiHD : http://mihd.net/
    Or
    Megaupload : http://www.megaupload.com/se/

    Thank you for your cooperation!

  3. I don’t believe you can buy this circuit ready built , perhaps something similar or you could use a simple light or DC-motor PWM controller. . The Mosfet used in this circuit can be replaced with many other n-channel types, ask you local parts dealer for a similar one. A few equivalent types are mentioned in the part list, there are many more.

  4. Hello mr.z,

    It’s OK to use up to 14 volts. What decide the maximum voltage for the circuit is the 555 and the electrolytic capacitor (16V).
    When it comes to bikes, usually the heaters are built into the handles not in a pair of gloves. The NiCr wire will probably break off due to movement fatigue in a glove.

    I hope this helps.

  5. Mixos,

    Regarding your PM:

    Sorry for the ebooks, but i should delete them in any way as i don't want
    trouble.

    I appreciate your efforts.



    You should (and I believe this is very important) express your condolences to the other members not to me! I got all the books I need! It’s the other members who have been robbed of the info for their development, studies and self education not me!
    >:(

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