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advice on a F&P washer with a blown motor board03 Jan 2006 09:12 GMT15
I have a F&P MW059 pride 5.5Kg washer with a blown motor board:
this includes both fuses on the board, a few mains tracks vapourised
and several of the power diodes short or physically disintergrated.
Can anyone familiar with F&P washers advise me about a source of
JVC Ah-32h5sa.03 Jan 2006 07:58 GMT1
I am thinking about buying a JVC AV-32H5SA, has anybody had any experience
with them? are they reliable? any big probs? are they any good and what sort
of money should we pay.
Thanks.
Nokia Battery pinout03 Jan 2006 07:00 GMT25
I'm after the pinout of a Nokia Lithium Ion battery. Part number BLC-2
Its the common one found in the 3350, 3315 etc. range of phones.
I see it has 4 pins. I wanted to build this battery into a circuit and
wanted to design an in circuit  charger for it and need some basic charging
Does anyone know the spec on this resistor?  - resistor.jpg (0/1)03 Jan 2006 06:00 GMT7
Attached photo shows a resistor (I think) with the following written
across it:
R73 KP
 K7
Phase shift03 Jan 2006 01:08 GMT3
I was wandering if the following is possible.
I have a huge voltage 3kvolt, when is passed through a coil my voltmeter is
showing me negative voltage. I would like to phase shift this or invert this
so to get positive voltage  How do I go about this?
Detect 12V from micro02 Jan 2006 22:08 GMT17
I'd like to detect whether a line has 12V on it or not and read that into my
micro. The 12V will be quite dirty (from a car). I was thinking of just
using a transisitor, feeding the 12V into the base (via a resisitor) and
using the collector to gnd the micro pin. Will this be ...
diodes for breakfast Jan 1, 200602 Jan 2006 20:41 GMT17
I was putting diodes in a pot of boiling water this morning.
No, it's not a hangover cure.
I was just trying to get an idea of whether led's
have the same temperature coefficient as "regular" diodes.
Measuring voltage from micro02 Jan 2006 13:28 GMT28
I've asked this question here before and got the answer that it's possible
to do it with a resisitor and a cap by measuring how long it takes for the
pin to reach a high state. I tried this and much to my suprise it worked
extremely well first go. I just guessed values for the ...
i need help02 Jan 2006 07:30 GMT1
hi i'm wondering if you can help me with something, i'm in school an
i need to find out what the 555 astable actually does for a peice o
my cousework can you help me with this?   :
http://www.hardwareplug.com
Tada.... SONY Have Done It Again02 Jan 2006 07:18 GMT17
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9075-1914429,00.html
Here we go again.......
FA: Altronics 1200 Watt invertor with problem - eBay02 Jan 2006 06:38 GMT1
Someone may have an interest in this..
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5848462245&rd=1&sspagename
=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

Who sells a wall mounted 4 x AAA and 4 x AA Nimh battery charger?01 Jan 2006 10:59 GMT5
Looking for a single charger that charges both AAA and AA and must be
wall mounted.  I hate clutter. :)
Jaycar website doesnt seem to have them.
cheers.
UK power brick polarity01 Jan 2006 05:39 GMT6
******** UK power brick polarity
Greetings from France,
Father Christmas has brought us a British cordless
telephone with headset --- but lacking
Kenwood N.B. circuit.- Please expliain!01 Jan 2006 05:28 GMT4
Greetings group.
Could someone please explain the function of the N.B. circuit button
on a Kenwood stereo.
I have a customer who believes it resets the stereo
ami bios01 Jan 2006 04:42 GMT4
How can i get into an ami bios setup with out password?
Thanks,Joe
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