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    i give up.. lm317 + 2n2222

    so it is? or it is not? i've not tried to sink current only source (in through the collector out of the emitter)
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    i give up.. lm317 + 2n2222

    theory. ... imagine an lm317 in constant current mode using the voltage drop across the resistor to keep cc.. i've been playing around and exchanging the resistor for a transistor. .. is it even possible? (tried with no success)
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    Personality Translator..

    lol, i think alcohol was the reason for writing the converter class... I think the original personalities were written years back (they're not mine) i simply wrote the routines based on the text files supplied from a 3rd party yahoo client and wrote my own version in Delphi.. roll on 10 years...
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    Personality Translator..

    This came before facebook existed....
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    Whether to purchase...

    replacing just the fan and bulbs (if the bulbs are rated 110ac) but keep the led driver as it accepts both 110/240vac. . still not as straight forward as buying the 240vac version? they might offer it already?
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    What Potentiometer should I get to control the speed of a computer fan?

    anyway, a 20c 10-100k pot which controls a 555's astable mode will give you a varied on/off pulse the pot will adjust the firing time, the output pin3 could be then connected to the base via a 1k resistor which can power the fan... you may need a flyback diode across the motor in reverse to...
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    capacitor equivalent

    These? (attached image)
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    Whether to purchase...

    The fan might not be 240ac rated, but as you said you think that's not an issue... the LED driver supports 110-240ac and outputs 10v (no problem) so driving LEDs with existing setup is fine... the only concern is heating/ir edison style bulbs, if they're rated 110ac they'll need to be...
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    What power supply would I need for this and how would my circuit look like?

    i've seen 10k 5watt pots for about $3 but yes, i missed that part, your pot will be doing what precisely?
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    What power supply would I need for this and how would my circuit look like?

    what switch? 1amp is fine for your requirements... there should be no dimming or anything if wired correctly. .. this switch needs to be rated to handle the combined load... 0.5a or so
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    Smartphone spectrometer

    no diy stick a optical grater to the front of the phone then have the camera determine the wavelength used? awwww lol but i like this technology a lot... i've always wanted a spectrometer but can't offer enough reason to the wife to spend $5,000 on one lol
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    Adjustable Schmitt Trigger Circuit Help

    true.... what about modifying the voltage before it reaches pin2 / 6? these 555's have been exploited so much i'm sure someones tried lol
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    What Potentiometer should I get to control the speed of a computer fan?

    a 555 under astable to supply pwm to the fan, a pot to adjust the 555, the 555 controls the fan.. but, as stated the fan may already be pwm controlled from internal curcuutry
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    Adjustable Schmitt Trigger Circuit Help

    the 555 seems like a good candidate. .. use a potentiometer on pin 5 to adjust the hysteresis. ..?
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    Reviving an LED Lantern

    swish as in you can hear the electrolyte. i've never had a sealed lead acid you can't hear liquid from... unless it's a dry cell?
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    Walky Talky (no internet required!)

    no hardware required... what it does is discover your wifi ip address, eg 1.2.3.4 then replaces .4 for a subnet broadcast 1.2.3.255 when a packet is sent like that, your modem/router will redeliver the packet to all connected devices on the network, i simply decode and play it back from any...
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    LED Voltmeter circuit

    i'm using 10k... but in the real world the diode requires a min amount of current to work between 5 - 9v zeners with 5k limiting resistors should be ok.. just be careful of the wattage or you'll be needing a new zener (bags of them are cheap)
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    Walky Talky (no internet required!)

    channels/groups can be added at extra cost to cpu time, i don't see much point on a home network...
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