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* Best solder free electrical connection - 11 messages, 6 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/11e5e6461418f740?hl=en
* Denon AVR-2700 Stuck in Standby - 5 messages, 3 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/36ac2e68890690bc?hl=en
* Cheap Nike AF1 Shoes Wholesale(http://www.24hoursneakers.com/) (PayPal
Payment) - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Why we have Gravity - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Hi - Get Connected – Linkedin Customized Groups - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Where to buy thermal fuse? - 2 messages, 2 authors
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* avr-2700 service manual - 1 messages, 1 author
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TOPIC: Best solder free electrical connection
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/11e5e6461418f740?hl=en
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== 1 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 6:02 am
From: Jeffrey Angus


On 8/25/2010 4:20 AM, tony sayer wrote:
> Umm .... anyone here ever heard of snipping an article like above?.
>
> Means you don't have to keep scrolling down tru all the previous to get
> to the latest comments?...

It's my idiot filter.
If they're too lazy to edit, I can be to lazy to read their comment.

Jeff


== 2 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 6:42 am
From: The Natural Philosopher


tony sayer wrote:
>
>
> I have a scroll wheel and its giving me a bloody sore finger scrolling
> so much just because some contributors can't be arsed to trim and
> snip;!...

What do you expect from draft dodgers..


== 3 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 8:30 am
From: "Daniel Mandic"


The Natural Philosopher wrote:

> tony sayer wrote:
> >
> >
> > I have a scroll wheel and its giving me a bloody sore finger
> > scrolling so much just because some contributors can't be arsed to
> > trim and snip;!...
>
> What do you expect from draft dodgers..

and what is now the best solder-free solder?

Kind regards

--
Daniel Mandic


== 4 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 9:00 am
From: Jeff Liebermann


See how much better it reads from the bottom up?

suggests that most people only write, never read.
lazy to edit attributions, that's epidemic, which
news readers to become effective. As for being too
probably be built into Forte Agent and other Usenet
automatically, but am too lazy to find it. It should
I once found an MS Word macro that would do this
to top post, but also start with the previous comment.
up and down would be difficult. So, my solution is
that if you were to read the entire article, going
Well, top posting sorta solves that problem, except

On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 08:02:37 -0500, Jeffrey Angus
<jangus@suddenlink.net> wrote:
>On 8/25/2010 4:20 AM, tony sayer wrote:
>> Umm .... anyone here ever heard of snipping an article like above?.
>>
>> Means you don't have to keep scrolling down tru all the previous to get
>> to the latest comments?...
>
>It's my idiot filter.
>If they're too lazy to edit, I can be to lazy to read their comment.
>
>Jeff


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== 5 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 9:09 am
From: Jeff Liebermann


On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 06:49:17 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
<mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:

> It was during Vietnam, and they needed electronics techs. Like in
>W.W.II, anyone with an Amateur radio license was likely to be drafted so
>they could work in communications.

I was in college during most of the Viet Nam era where almost all the
hams were into some form of engineering. Many got drafted. At a
later class reunion, I asked if they had worked in electronics,
communications, computahs, or something technical. Nope. Mostly
ground pounder and nobody ended up in communications. I would have
assumed that being almost a college grad, would qualify them for
something better, but apparently not. My guess(tm) is that for only 2
years of service, the Army was not going to invest in tech training.

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== 6 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 9:54 am
From: "Michael A. Terrell"

Jeff Liebermann wrote:
>
> On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 06:49:17 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
> <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > It was during Vietnam, and they needed electronics techs. Like in
> >W.W.II, anyone with an Amateur radio license was likely to be drafted so
> >they could work in communications.
>
> I was in college during most of the Viet Nam era where almost all the
> hams were into some form of engineering. Many got drafted. At a
> later class reunion, I asked if they had worked in electronics,
> communications, computahs, or something technical. Nope. Mostly
> ground pounder and nobody ended up in communications. I would have
> assumed that being almost a college grad, would qualify them for
> something better, but apparently not. My guess(tm) is that for only 2
> years of service, the Army was not going to invest in tech training.


It required a six years commitment for active duty. That was usually
three years in tech school, a month and a half for basic and the rest
working in the field you trained for.


Only in rare cases did they push their luck and have someone test out
of a long school.


== 7 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 9:55 am
From: "Michael A. Terrell"

tony sayer wrote:
>
> In article <Xo-dnWevo8kQaOnRnZ2dnUVZ_gGdnZ2d@earthlink.com>, Michael A.
> Terrell <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> scribeth thus
> >
> >tony sayer wrote:
> >>
> >> >> ?
> >> >> ? I was given five medical 4F ratings and told I could never enlist.
> >> >> ? So, I started an industrial electronics repair business. Two years
> >> >> ? later they drafted me. I had to shut the doors when I left for basic.
> >> >> ? Then they tried to tell me I didn't know any electronics, but I tested
> >> >> ? out of the three year Broadcast Engineer course. :)
> >> >>
> >> >> 10 years later, I tried to join again. I went to through the testing,
> >> >> they wanted me so I went for the medical exam where I was told to bend
> >> >> over. Well, the doctor looked up my backside and told me I was in
> >> >> perfect health but I was too nearsighted. I was deemed permanently
> >> >> disqualified. Hell, I tried, which is more than most damn hippie freaks
> >> >> did.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > My vision was below 20/200 and 20/400 without my glasses when they
> >> >took me.
> >>
> >> Umm .... anyone here ever heard of snipping an article like above?.
> >>
> >> Means you don't have to keep scrolling down tru all the previous to get
> >> to the latest comments?...
> >
> >
> > Buy a mouse with a scroll wheel. Or even better, a Griffin Powermate.
>
> I have a scroll wheel and its giving me a bloody sore finger scrolling
> so much just because some contributors can't be arsed to trim and
> snip;!...


Then take a sledge hammer to the piece of junk.


== 8 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 9:57 am
From: "Michael A. Terrell"

Daniel Mandic wrote:
>
> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>
> > tony sayer wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > I have a scroll wheel and its giving me a bloody sore finger
> > > scrolling so much just because some contributors can't be arsed to
> > > trim and snip;!...
> >
> > What do you expect from draft dodgers..
>
> and what is now the best solder-free solder?


He's just showing his drunken ass, as usual. :(


== 9 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 4:20 pm
From: "krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz"


On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 10:25:28 +0100, tony sayer <tony@bancom.co.uk> wrote:

>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> What superior technology? Lucas?
>>>>>>>>> > No "superior technology" has come out of GB since about 1950. - and
>>>>>>>>> > that may be stretchng it. There have been a few "good ideas" since
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I might be wrong but I thought Concorde started flying after 1950.
>>>>>>>>> Though then again the Septics didn't like the noise, or was it a classic
>>>>>>>>> case of "Not Invented Here" syndrome?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It was a fast plane, but a poor design.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Not that bad really as it was the first one..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>They spent wads of money to
>>>>>>>>build and maintain them, then junked the entire fleet. It was noisy and
>>>>>>>>very fuel inefficient. That forced the fares so high that they weren't
>>>>>>>>able to compete with better planes from multiple countries.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>What other supersonic airliners are those then?...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Don't read well, do you? The 747 kicked its butt.
>>>>>
>>>>>Yes I read fine I interpret differently from you!...
>>>>>
>>>>>The 747 has nothing to do with supersonic air travel its a completely
>>>>>different class of aircraft.
>>>>>
>>>>>We \were\ talking about Supersonic airliners....
>>>>
>>>>You need to take a remedial reading course.
>>>
>>>May I suggest you take the narrow bandwidth blinkers off;?...
>>
>>You really do need a remedial reading course. ...or a brain.
>
>Insult, if it makes you feel better or in someway superior;!...

No insult; fact.


== 10 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 4:28 pm
From: "krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz"


On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 08:10:58 -0400, salty@dog.com wrote:

>On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:51:21 -0500, "krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz"
><krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 06:18:42 -0400, salty@dog.com wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 20:26:51 -0500, "krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz"
>>><krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 19:39:56 -0400, salty@dog.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 17:48:48 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
>>>>><mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>salty@dog.com wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 15:47:52 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
>>>>>>> <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >Phil Hobbs wrote:
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> Dave wrote:
>>>>>>> >> > On 22/08/2010 02:08, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> It was a fast plane, but a poor design.
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > Fast it was, but poor design NO.
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> They spent wads of money to
>>>>>>> >> >> build and maintain them, then junked the entire fleet. It was noisy and
>>>>>>> >> >> very fuel inefficient.
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > As is any super fast jet. I should know, I spent many years working in
>>>>>>> >> > that environment.
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> That forced the fares so high that they weren't
>>>>>>> >> >> able to compete with better planes from multiple countries.
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > Lots of passengers enjoyed the fact they could spend the day shopping in
>>>>>>> >> > another continent and be home for tea.
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > Dave
>>>>>>> >> Oh, come on. Anything designed in England in the 1960s has to leak oil.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Even their lightbulbs.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Many years ago in a previous life, radio host Don Imus brought me his
>>>>>>> Triumph Motorcycle to look at because the headlight as in fact,
>>>>>>> leaking oil!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Long story short: Bad oil pressure sending unit had it's wire lead
>>>>>>> encased in a plastic spaghetti tube that ran up along the frame to the
>>>>>>> headlight housing. Oil was running up through the spaghetti tubing and
>>>>>>> collecting in the headlight housing. When he parked, it would drip
>>>>>>> out.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> One look at Imus, and you knew it wasn't hair oil. ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>>He was very well lubricated, himself, back when I knew him.
>>>>
>>>>But not with oil. He used white, dry, "lubricant". THat was when he was
>>>>funny.
>>>
>>>He was drinking copious quantities of vodka in those days, and he
>>>wasn't all that funny in person. In fact, he was quite rude and
>>>unpleasant. His then wife, Harriet, however was a sweetheart, and some
>>>of his friends were fun to be around.
>>
>>I don't doubt you at all. That was the scuttlebutt around NY.
>
>I think the cocaine was probably just to perk him up so he could drink
>more. I didn't really like him very much, as he spent most of his time
>scowling, and being very rude to everyone. The upside was that his
>"posse" included some interesting and fun characters. Among them was a
>fellow named Ben McGowan, who was in (Kawasaki Lets the Good Times
>Roll) advertising. He was a real character, and always on board for
>adventure. Another was a young and relatively unknown sports writer
>named Mike Lupica. He's since become very well known.

IIRC, Mike Lupika was already a sports writer for the NY Post when he was on
IitM. He went up from there, but hardly an unknown in the NY area. I always
thought Charles McCord was the brains in the outfit. Imus was too stoned. I
remember the time he, on a break, went into the janitor's closet, thinking it
was the men's room. He was so blotto never knew any better. McCord had to go
find him. I think that's when he got the "opportunity" in Cleveland.


== 11 of 11 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 7:09 pm
From: "Michael A. Terrell"

"krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 08:10:58 -0400, salty@dog.com wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:51:21 -0500, "krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz"
> ><krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:
> >
> >>On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 06:18:42 -0400, salty@dog.com wrote:
> >>
> >>>On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 20:26:51 -0500, "krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz"
> >>><krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 19:39:56 -0400, salty@dog.com wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 17:48:48 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
> >>>>><mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>salty@dog.com wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 15:47:52 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
> >>>>>>> <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> >
> >>>>>>> >Phil Hobbs wrote:
> >>>>>>> >>
> >>>>>>> >> Dave wrote:
> >>>>>>> >> > On 22/08/2010 02:08, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
> >>>>>>> >> >
> >>>>>>> >> >> It was a fast plane, but a poor design.
> >>>>>>> >> >
> >>>>>>> >> > Fast it was, but poor design NO.
> >>>>>>> >> >
> >>>>>>> >> >> They spent wads of money to
> >>>>>>> >> >> build and maintain them, then junked the entire fleet. It was noisy and
> >>>>>>> >> >> very fuel inefficient.
> >>>>>>> >> >
> >>>>>>> >> > As is any super fast jet. I should know, I spent many years working in
> >>>>>>> >> > that environment.
> >>>>>>> >> >
> >>>>>>> >> >> That forced the fares so high that they weren't
> >>>>>>> >> >> able to compete with better planes from multiple countries.
> >>>>>>> >> >
> >>>>>>> >> > Lots of passengers enjoyed the fact they could spend the day shopping in
> >>>>>>> >> > another continent and be home for tea.
> >>>>>>> >> >
> >>>>>>> >> > Dave
> >>>>>>> >> Oh, come on. Anything designed in England in the 1960s has to leak oil.
> >>>>>>> >
> >>>>>>> >
> >>>>>>> > Even their lightbulbs.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Many years ago in a previous life, radio host Don Imus brought me his
> >>>>>>> Triumph Motorcycle to look at because the headlight as in fact,
> >>>>>>> leaking oil!
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Long story short: Bad oil pressure sending unit had it's wire lead
> >>>>>>> encased in a plastic spaghetti tube that ran up along the frame to the
> >>>>>>> headlight housing. Oil was running up through the spaghetti tubing and
> >>>>>>> collecting in the headlight housing. When he parked, it would drip
> >>>>>>> out.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> One look at Imus, and you knew it wasn't hair oil. ;-)
> >>>>>
> >>>>>He was very well lubricated, himself, back when I knew him.
> >>>>
> >>>>But not with oil. He used white, dry, "lubricant". THat was when he was
> >>>>funny.
> >>>
> >>>He was drinking copious quantities of vodka in those days, and he
> >>>wasn't all that funny in person. In fact, he was quite rude and
> >>>unpleasant. His then wife, Harriet, however was a sweetheart, and some
> >>>of his friends were fun to be around.
> >>
> >>I don't doubt you at all. That was the scuttlebutt around NY.
> >
> >I think the cocaine was probably just to perk him up so he could drink
> >more. I didn't really like him very much, as he spent most of his time
> >scowling, and being very rude to everyone. The upside was that his
> >"posse" included some interesting and fun characters. Among them was a
> >fellow named Ben McGowan, who was in (Kawasaki Lets the Good Times
> >Roll) advertising. He was a real character, and always on board for
> >adventure. Another was a young and relatively unknown sports writer
> >named Mike Lupica. He's since become very well known.
>
> IIRC, Mike Lupika was already a sports writer for the NY Post when he was on
> IitM. He went up from there, but hardly an unknown in the NY area. I always
> thought Charles McCord was the brains in the outfit. Imus was too stoned. I
> remember the time he, on a break, went into the janitor's closet, thinking it
> was the men's room. He was so blotto never knew any better. McCord had to go
> find him. I think that's when he got the "opportunity" in Cleveland.


The FCC is one thing, but you don't want to mess with the Janitor's
union!

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TOPIC: Denon AVR-2700 Stuck in Standby
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/36ac2e68890690bc?hl=en
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== 1 of 5 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 9:02 am
From: sam@repairfaq.org (Samuel M. Goldwasser)


This receiver worked perfectly :) until today. Pushing main power button
(a hard switch) results in the Standy and Lock LEDs turning on and nothing
else. No controls have any effect. No response from remote.

Main power transformer never receives any power, two fuses on mainboard
test good.

Any suggestions or service manual/schematics appreciated.

Thanks!

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== 2 of 5 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 12:58 pm
From: jeanyves


On 2010-08-25 18:02:20 +0200, sam@repairfaq.org (Samuel M. Goldwasser) said:

> This receiver worked perfectly :) until today. Pushing main power button
> (a hard switch) results in the Standy and Lock LEDs turning on and nothing
> else. No controls have any effect. No response from remote.
>
> Main power transformer never receives any power, two fuses on mainboard
> test good.
>
> Any suggestions or service manual/schematics appreciated.
>
> Thanks!

hi,
for me it was one of the main npn transistor 2SD2560 or equivalent that
was burned
and also the two 0.22 ohms/ 2W resistor near that transistor

the main units of denon amplifiers are often almost the same
you can get a 2105 or 2106 schematic easyly on the net.

hope this helps

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== 3 of 5 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 1:22 pm
From: "David Farber"


Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote:
> This receiver worked perfectly :) until today. Pushing main power
> button (a hard switch) results in the Standy and Lock LEDs turning on
> and nothing else. No controls have any effect. No response from
> remote.
>
> Main power transformer never receives any power, two fuses on
> mainboard test good.
>
> Any suggestions or service manual/schematics appreciated.
>
> Thanks!

Here's the manual:
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/downloadsm/26005/Denon_AVR-2700.html

Good luck.

--
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Los Osos, CA


== 4 of 5 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 1:56 pm
From: sam@repairfaq.org (Samuel M. Goldwasser)


"David Farber" <farberbear.unspam@aol.com> writes:

> Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote:
> > This receiver worked perfectly :) until today. Pushing main power
> > button (a hard switch) results in the Standy and Lock LEDs turning on
> > and nothing else. No controls have any effect. No response from
> > remote.
> >
> > Main power transformer never receives any power, two fuses on
> > mainboard test good.
> >
> > Any suggestions or service manual/schematics appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks!
>
> Here's the manual:
> http://www.eserviceinfo.com/downloadsm/26005/Denon_AVR-2700.html

Thanks, but unfortunately while it says service manual, it's only the
user manual.

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== 5 of 5 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 1:58 pm
From: sam@repairfaq.org (Samuel M. Goldwasser)


jeanyves <no-pub-for-jypochez@free.fr> writes:

> On 2010-08-25 18:02:20 +0200, sam@repairfaq.org (Samuel M. Goldwasser) said:
>
> > This receiver worked perfectly :) until today. Pushing main power button
> > (a hard switch) results in the Standby and Lock LEDs turning on and nothing
> > else. No controls have any effect. No response from remote.
> > Main power transformer never receives any power, two fuses on
> > mainboard test good.

> > Any suggestions or service manual/schematics appreciated.
> > Thanks!

> hi,
> for me it was one of the main npn transistor 2SD2560 or equivalent
> that was burned
> and also the two 0.22 ohms/ 2W resistor near that transistor
>
> the main units of denon amplifiers are often almost the same
> you can get a 2105 or 2106 schematic easyly on the net.
>
> hope this helps

This was for symptoms similar to mine?

Thanks!

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TOPIC: Why we have Gravity
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/004d04dfe74c9553?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 10:16 am
From: bert


On Aug 24, 5:41 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> Dan wrote:
>
> > Michael A. Terrell wrote:
> > > Dan wrote:
> > >> Michael A. Terrell wrote:
> > >>> Dan wrote:
> > ???? Michael A. Terrell wrote:
> > ????? Bob Villa wrote:
> > ?????? On Aug 23, 2:50 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" ?mike.terr...@earthlink.net?
> > ?????? wrote:
> > ??????? Bob Villa wrote:
> > ???????
> > ???????? On Aug 23, 12:24 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" ?mike.terr...@earthlink.net?
> > ???????? wrote:
> > ????????? RichTravsky wrote:
> > ?????????? fitz wrote:
> > ??????????? Why we have Gravity
> > ??????????? A correct theory of gravity will show us these four (4) things:
> > ??????????? 1. It will show us why gravity also acts like acceleration (principle
> > ??????????? of equvalence).
> > ??????????? 2. It will show us the actual cause of gravity.
> > ??????????? 3. It will show us why gravitational mass and inertial mass are
> > ??????????? identical.
> > ??????????? 4. It will show us the speed of gravitational attraction.
> > ??????????? Newton said gravity was acting at a much faster speed than Einstein.
> > ?????????? Well, the average running speed of a human is around 10 mph. Sprints, the
> > ?????????? record is under 30 mph. I don't know how athletic Einstein was so we could
> > ?????????? use a figure of 3 mph walking speed.  Nice to set some lower boundaries
> > ?????????? on the SoG (speed of gravity).
> > ?????????    Slow Old Geezers.
> > ???????? I resemble that remark!
> > ???????    Admitting it is the first step to recovery! ;-)
> > ?????? There is no recovery...slow, old geezers only get slower.
> > ?????    Shut up, and take your medication before the nurse calls the
> > ????? orderlies! ;-)
> > ????    Get off my lawn, you young whippersnapper.
> > ???
> > ???    Make me!  I have to warn you that I'm not afraid to use my VA issued
> > ??? cane.
> > ???
> > ???
> > ???    Is that Nurse Ratchet behind you?
> > ??    No, it's Nurse Diesel and she wants to give you an exam.
> > ?
> > ?
> > ?    Unfortunatly, my VA nurse IS Nurse Ratchet. :(
>
> >    I live far enough away from the Pensacola and Panama City clinics to
> > get to use private medical care. That doesn't mean I don't get called in
> >   by VA once in awhile to get poked and probed to see if I am still
> > disabled. I remember meeting a man who lost a leg in Viet Nam getting
> > called in periodically to see if it had grown back.
>
>    I built a TV station in the Ft. Walton beach/Destin area about 20
> years ago.
>
> >    If you enjoy a morbid visual: the driveway to the Biloxi VA hospital
> > runs through a cemetery.
>
>    That's well out of my driving range.  The finally started to remodel
> the Gainesville VA hospital late last year.  What a mess!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Gravity was used by mother nature as her first balancing act. Knowing
this I came up with my "Concave and Convex Theory" TreBert

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TOPIC: Where to buy thermal fuse?
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/f85534e7513057f6?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Wed, Aug 25 2010 11:57 pm
From: "james"


I have a steam mop that has a bad thermal fuse

SFFUSE
SF188E
192 degree C
10A
250V

Frys and radio shack sell thermal fuse for $1 to $2, unfortunately they are
all lower temperature rated. I could mail order it, but it's silly to mail
order a $1 part and pay $5 shipping.

What other local stores are likely to carry thermal fuse?

The fuse is crimped to the other wires. Once I have the replacement, do I
have to crimp it, or can I solder it? I already have soldering iron but
don't have crimping tools.

== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Aug 26 2010 12:22 am
From: "N_Cook"


james <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:i55387$2ge$1@speranza.aioe.org...
> I have a steam mop that has a bad thermal fuse
>
> SFFUSE
> SF188E
> 192 degree C
> 10A
> 250V
>
> Frys and radio shack sell thermal fuse for $1 to $2, unfortunately they
are
> all lower temperature rated. I could mail order it, but it's silly to mail
> order a $1 part and pay $5 shipping.
>
> What other local stores are likely to carry thermal fuse?
>
> The fuse is crimped to the other wires. Once I have the replacement, do I
> have to crimp it, or can I solder it? I already have soldering iron but
> don't have crimping tools.
>


I have soldered thermal fuses before and lower temp than that, but you need
freezer spray on the bulge, leave the leads long with enough room for
heatsinking clamps/forceps or the like, in between bulge and solder point.
For 10 amps you need a reliable crimping system

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TOPIC: avr-2700 service manual
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/2c0ce7821fc95206?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Aug 26 2010 12:49 am
From: Max Harding vk3jin


http://elektrotanya.com/denon_dcd-2700.pdf/download.html


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