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    Homemade Salinity Sensor?

    I made a conductivity sensor once from two motor brushes cast into a lump of epoxy. It worked very nicely!
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    Hey, I'm young again!

    Hi Staigen! I agree I feel the wind in my face driving down the road with my elbow sticking out the window and the sound of the stereo and the V8 in the mid seventies! The gas was about 1:20 Skr / L and everything was cool, no worries! ;D ;D ;D BTW, congratulations to 60 Years!  8)
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    about ss495a (Hall effect censor)

    Hi, Are you replacing it in some device or do you need it for a new project?
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    High Quality electronic sites

    300 + books, unfortunately only a few are electronics related. I hope they will be useful anyway! Some here: http://www.tech-systems-labs.com/books.htm And more here: http://www.zipsites.ru/books/edocs/edocs_list.php Enjoy!  ;D
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    Nokia 3650 & 6230i service manual

    I have about 30 for Nokia but not these two, perhaps this 6210 have some similarities? [attachment deleted by admin]
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    guide to building sub woofer

    Hi jojo, Maybe you will find some help here: http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=4930.0
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    6 or 7KW Inverter Needed

    Hi MP, I had no intentions of making fun of anyone here! I was dejected after a few failed attempts to explain things like amps versus volts and this kind of basics. You go ahead and give it a shot ! ;D
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    High power buck-boost DC/DC converter for wind generator

    Hi ahto, About the 12VDC to 220V50Hz inverters: No I will not say that inverters are easy to build, because they are not! At least not in the power range you require. My personal opinion on inverters is that when exceeding 500W you should purchase the inverter. There are no nasty surprises here...
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    SI 7300 Stepper motor driver

    Hi double 0 seven,  ;D This : http://www.alltronics.com/download/5804.pdf is a very easy to use driver circuit that require almost no external parts to work!
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    6 or 7KW Inverter Needed

    I am sorry but after reading your last post ” ok well can a power supply be build inside the inverter that would give you 12 or 48 volts and a nice high am which would keep the load off the batteries………..”  I very much doubt that your skills will cover a project like this!
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    super conducting microwave filters

    Hi, I Googled "high temperature super conducting microwave filters" and got almost 100 hits! ;)
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    Audio Visual Extra Ringer For Phone

    Hi, Have you seen this: http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=4866.from1138057804#new
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    Breaking generator to get constant load

    Hi volzon, Welcome to our forum. I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish here, (“always is constant load”). To put a load on a fairly big alternator (55kWA) like yours require some heavy stuff (could illuminate a soccer field at night). The way to deal whit an alternator is to control...
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    Extend range on a RF remote control

    Do you have a circuit diagram of this remote?
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    Speaker Electronis Problems

    The more I learn to know people the more I love my dogs! (old Swedish saying)  ;D
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    A linear or switching voltage regulator that can handle 10amp+

    Sorry crodan, I do not recognize the PSU you describe here.
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    Speaker Electronis Problems

    Yapp, yapp!  ;D
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    RPM counter that stops machine after 10 cycles

    Hi privas, If you are using a lathe which has a “clutch” you might want to release the clutch at the right moment instead of switching of the power? This is a safer way to work this if possible.
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    High power buck-boost DC/DC converter for wind generator

    Hi ahto & trippedbraker! Welcome to our forum both of you! ;) Ahto: Are you sure you want only a 12 Volts battery bank for this? The losses will be big and the current at 1kW will be hard to handle. For what purpose is the 12 Volt battery bank? If you use it to produce 120 or 230 VAC later...
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