Sequential Timers with PWM Motor Speed Control

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audioguru said:
Hi again,
While the "800" size video was playing I looked at the processes that were running. It showed an IE6 process adding up to 35MB. I can't find where it is stored on my PC
In IE, go to tools -> Internet options.
Click on settings in the "Temporary Internet files" section, then the "View files..." button, a window will appear showing every file you've pulled off the Internet.

and even if I zip it it might be too big to post here.
The chances are it's already compresed so zipping it won't make any differance.

How long would it take a dialup connection to download 10MB? ???
I can't remember since I've not been on dial up for a long time, about half an hour as a rough guess.
 

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Hi all of you

I got the file, anyone of you who wants it?



//Staigen

 

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Hi Guys,
The video wasn't in my Temp Internet Files because my cache setting was too small and was full. After viewing the video online again I found it and zipped it.
Twice I tried to post its 9.4MB zip file but it didn't appear here.
I've been having trouble with Electronics-Lab pages not completing their loading lately, which might have something to do with it. :'(

 
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Have you tried posting is here Staigen?

Audioguru,
How about that www.illhostit.com website I told you about, why don't you have a go there?

 
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I don't know, do they both play when you click on them?

Just use the one that's the best.

 

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Hi again

Phu, this was timeconsuming, i had to download RAR first, and then i was not familiar with the new interface, but here they are :)
The file comes in 3 parts, the first part is here, and you must have all 3 parts before you try to extact! The first part:

//Staigen

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Put the files in a temporarily map(directory), start up RAR(maybee you need version 3.50 or higer) and extract the file, RAR maybee ask you for the path to the next 2 files, just type it in. Hopefully this will work! ;D

//Staigen

 

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Good job Staigen! Now Alun can see the video too! ;D

 

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Hi Ante

My thought too, and other buddys with only a modem connection, reading this thread! :)

//Staigen

 

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Yesterday I gave the HydroFoam video's link to the local electric model airplane club. They are still laughing about it today. They told me where to stuff the Lawnmover video, they don't like smokey and noisy engines.

I need a cheap radio control system.
It is windy outside and winter is coming.
My electric airplane takes up half my kitchen table when I'm fixing it.
Hey, I have a $10.00 radio controlled micro car. I'll make an indoors ultralight little radio controlled electric airplane! I made a rubber-string powered one when I was a kid and it flew around in the living room for about a minute and a half. The propeller turned about 120 RPM, wuff, wuff, wuff. Like that. ;D

 

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Hi

I also remember those airplanes we built, in the 50:ies ;D! But ours were somewhat bigger, they flew about 50 to 100 meters, than you have to rev up their rubber engine again ;D ;D! But it was fun ;D!

Of course you should make your plane radiocontroled!

//Staigen

 

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Hi Staigen,
In the 50's I went high-tech and got myself a geared winder for my rubber powered planes. A few years later when I got into the smokey, noisy planes I used a #6 dry cell to heat their glow plug. Have you seen the size and weight of a #6 dry cell? It could supply so much current it could light a paperclip. ;D ;D

Now, I'm going low-tech and behaving like a kid again. Lots of fun. ;D

 

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Hi Audioguru

No, i haven't the slightest idea what a #6 dry cell is, but, is it about 2 inches in diameter and about 4 or 5 inches high? If so, then they are called tube glow battery here in sweden. They were aso used for glow plugs in those small engines. I did not had such a plane, i went for electonics instead.

//Staigen

 

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Hi Staigen,
You are close to the size, it is a little bigger than you remember. It is smaller than I remember and I wish they had its weight.

 
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