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    Another PSU question.

    Hello everyone, I've been thinking for a while that I'd like to clean up my computer's power wiring... I know the usual methods of using loom, etc, and tying them out of the way, but what I'd like to do is make a box for each 3rd of my server case with one power in connector and 3 - 4 power out...
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    Spellcheck Error

    I keep getting this error whenever I try to use the spellcheck.
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    Puggy Potty Alarm

    Nope, no joke, one of my pugs is getting out of hand with his "marking" behavior..... It's driving us nuts. So, I plan on placing some alarm in every area he's "tagging". I've got bare copper tape (used in stained glass work) which I'll run in two horizontal lines with only about a millimeter...
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    Piggy-backed PC power supplies?

    Hey guys, I've got a kind if odd one here. A friend asked me to help him take two computer PSUs and merge them into one... the goal: higher wattage. Input 270W per PSU output >500W. Now I know that simply tying the two rails together would do the trick, but I suspect it could also result in a...
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    "Soft" LED Chaser w/ acceleration?

    Hello, This is something I've been trying to figure out the logic of.... I'm lost. :-\ There are two additions I'd like to make to a LED chaser similar to those which commonly us a 555 and a 4017. The first is I'd like to make one where each LED slowly fades on and then slowly fades off...
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    pseudo double-gang pots with transistors...

    Hi everyone, I was wondering if it is possible to use transistors connected to one pot to create a multiple channel control.... the use here would be for a 5.1 sound card which only has volume control via software. I thought it might be possible to acheive the same effect as a multi-gang pot...
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    Potentiometers and computer Power Supply

    Hi everyone, First off I love this site! I found it a few days ago and it has been a huge help in creating a circuit I've wanted to build for a while. Here's the situation: I'm building a voltage meter using a LM348 (quad op amp) as a comparator. I have three reference voltages to set. I was...
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