Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 5 topics

blisca <blisca@tiscali.it>: May 14 12:34PM +0200

> machining answers to problems. Could you post a link to a picture of
> the robot head? I'm curious about it.
> Eric
 
 
Thanks,sorry for reading and answering so late
Today i will have back the head and 'i will post a link to a pic
 
Thanks for your interest
Diego
Charlie+ <charlie@xxx.net>: May 14 06:34AM +0100

On Sun, 13 May 2018 17:08:10 -0400, Bob Engelhardt
 
>Will it run on the BMS after it's been started with a direct connect?
>If so, there are a variety of ways to connect it so that it's a direct
>connection to start & then the BMS to run.
 
Thanks to you both - Im away for a few days now and will return to this
problem with a reply to that question Bob.
The NTC I think has a drawback in on-off-on switching time. Thanks for
the idea NC! C+
Mike S <mscir@yahoo.com>: May 13 06:53PM -0700

On 5/13/2018 6:35 AM, Tim wrote:
> of the first things I was taught about dressing cables was to never pull
> cable ties too taut, as that is a prime way of causing both problems,
> either in tying up loops or in dressing cable runs.
 
That all makes sense. We used Cat5e. On a few occasions the customer
supplied Cat6 for us to run, it had substantial nylon wire guides...
it's clear that a lot of science has gone into ethernet cables.
"petrus bitbyter" <petrus.bitbyter@hotmail.com>: May 13 11:53PM +0200

"Tom Del Rosso" schreef in bericht news:pcg95k$j0i$1@dont-email.me...
 
The switch mechanism cracked in my magnifying lamp. No ballast. Just a
momentary and a latching switch combined, that feed the 4 terminals on
the tube. The equivalents I find are around $20. Must be a cheaper
source. Physical shape doesn't matter much, since the hole can be
enlarged.
 
Thanks.
 
 
 
Had a similar lamp. The switch was relatively fragile and worned out fast.
At first a mounted a ordinanry universal starter that wordked for some time.
Then I replaced the old fashioned ballast by the eletronics of e fluoriscent
lamp. Worked for years as a charm. Starts fast and the tube lasts much
longer.
 
petrus bitbyter
Bob Engelhardt <BobEngelhardt@comcast.net>: May 13 05:08PM -0400

Will it run on the BMS after it's been started with a direct connect?
If so, there are a variety of ways to connect it so that it's a direct
connection to start & then the BMS to run.
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