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Replacement Automotive relays???24 Mar 2006 14:33 GMT4
I am currently in the process of relocating a lot of the harness in my car.
I was trying to find alternate relays to use instead of the genuine nissan
ones. Anyone have any idea where I could find these? Most of them have show
1 switch and 1 coil on the top of them. If I can find ...
Electronic_Component_Spares_Parts24 Mar 2006 11:02 GMT7
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xformer question23 Mar 2006 15:40 GMT1
In a DC to DC converter operating at 400 cycles at less than 450 volts
what would give you the least amount of drain from a 12 volt battery?
A pot core or E core transformer.
Thanks,
will this work?23 Mar 2006 09:56 GMT1
Got a small, LF receiver I listen to on around 100-500khz.  I have maybe 20'
of coax from the outside whip to my set, and only need maybe 8'.  Hate to
cut coax.
Any reason I can't just coil and tape excess to make it more tidy and
How to convert 12V DC into 9V AC  in car?22 Mar 2006 19:55 GMT11
I would like to install my old video game console SNES in my Camper.
The console expects 9V AC (though I don't know why it isn't using DC!?).
Is there a cheaper  and more efficient way than converting from 12V DC to
230V AC and back to 9V AC by using the original power supply?
Hello all.  Falling back to low-tech solution.22 Mar 2006 15:17 GMT6
 what is the pratical limit to how far you can run audio output from a
sound card over RCA jacked wires?
Microcontroller and 7 segment display question.22 Mar 2006 14:16 GMT7
I would like to ask Is 7 segment decoder/driver necessary to connect 7
segment display with Atmel 90S8535 microcontoller.
Requesting help from EAGLE PCB users22 Mar 2006 03:38 GMT25
Please may I request help from an Eagle PCB designer users out there?
What's confusing me is if my design is suitable for submission to a PCB
manfacturer in Gerber format.  I see alot of manufacturers quoting 2 layer
boards for 1 price, then 4 layer boards etc. etc.  I'm guessing ...
Broken gameboy advanced 22 Mar 2006 01:19 GMT1
Inside the device there is (was) an IC with a coil glued on top.
After a trip (or two) from the table to the floor, the coil is
broken off. Does anyone know the type/manufacturer of the arrangement?
The casing of the IC broke when the coil broke off.
Tel. number converter22 Mar 2006 00:21 GMT25
I'm looking for a device that will input a dialled telephone number
and convert it to another number. Both input and output must be
standard telephone line characteristics.
This is to change a device that has a permanent number that it
Psychological Test on Personal Orientation22 Mar 2006 00:12 GMT1
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FA/FS: Executive Office Electricians Chair - Castors - Plush Fabric (Melb)21 Mar 2006 18:19 GMT1
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who can tell me the operating temperature range of the PLL chip XR-215CN,thanks21 Mar 2006 12:42 GMT1
 thanks,
sinewave power21 Mar 2006 10:59 GMT13
if i have a squarewave gen set and
i need sinewave for 240v, how do i
convert from square to sine?
i have a active line filter it has a
Triac Driver21 Mar 2006 05:20 GMT21
I want to control an Electrical Motor that works with 220 V AC.
have you any sample circuit that uses Triac,PhotoTriac and Zero Cross
Detector OptoCoupler for this purpose?
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