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avagadro7@gmail.com: Jun 07 09:46AM -0700 Hella horn for an intermittent alarm. which pin is ground ? how tell ? is either pin grnd-pwr ? https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNrdTQBNCwsS1ZJ85A2oBzhzAWf7oZ1B-iTQkit |
John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Jun 07 09:51AM -0700 > how tell ? > is either pin grnd-pwr ? > https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNrdTQBNCwsS1ZJ85A2oBzhzAWf7oZ1B-iTQkit No picture (bad link). Usually alarm horns are polarized - perhaps one pin has a red dot (positive)? Or do a search online for that make and model, pretty good chance someone has put up the info you need! Like this: https://www.hella.co.nz/en/products/accessories/horns/ John :-#)# -- (Please post followups or tech inquiries to the USENET newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
"Percival P. Cassidy" <Nobody@NotMyISP.net>: Jun 06 06:20PM -0400 On 05/15/2016 05:39 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: > is compatible. I think you can take it from here. > I still think your fan that doesn't spin is defective. > 2:30AM. Maybe I should get some sleep... I did satisfy myself that the non-spinning fan was in fact defective, and the seller (in China) refunded my money for that one fan. And as far as I could find out, the 3rd wire on the original Delta fans put out a "spinning" signal. I now have a couple of KDE1204PKV3-MS.AR.GN fans from a different vendor (nothing against the first one, but he didn't have the "AR" ones), and they spin just fine, but the fan LED is reddish with flashes of green rather than steady green. I guess I'll just put up with that. Perce |
jennschaubel@gmail.com: Jun 06 12:28PM -0700 On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 at 4:08:19 PM UTC-4, SharpShooter wrote: > I am unable to trace where/why the 5 volts from this board is NOT coming to the connector. There is another set of long connector on this main board which receives power from the power supply and that shows the relevant 12v and 5 v Dc at that point. > So in short, the main-graphic board that also powers the dvd is not giving 5v dc output to the DVD player - which i believe also powers the switches - and thus the TV is perhaps frozen in standby mode ( I am not sure of that) No remote so I cannot take it out of the standby mode - also ALL the switches are non responsive. > Any help will be appreciated. Do you still have this TV or do you possibly have the base for it? |
Micky <NONONObobbyburns1111@gmail.com>: Jun 06 01:09PM -0400 On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 09:55:09 +0200, Look165 <look165@numericable.fr> wrote: >Wires, alwayx wires. >The indirect speaker is just a "passive" box with a speaker. >Maybe speaker's winding is broken (still wire ! ) The speaker shows 4 ohms. The LED on the (plastic) cabinet goes on, powered by the other speaker. The only other wires are the traces on the circuit board and 2" wires that never move from the pcb to the speaker. But if it's not possible for the capacitor to be causing this problem, I'll look at the pcb and short wires too. It's not my imagination, is it, that all the sound goes through the 1000uF cap? The speakers were upstairs when I took the computer to the basement to repair it, and they weren't used for a couple years. |
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