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  1. Thread: Cheap drives?

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    I guess since you can't use the Geic0 Gecko, how...

    I guess since you can't use the Geic0 Gecko, how about the Gilla Monster...located in the southwest US, venomous, kewl...
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    Stopping in to see if there is a new contest is...

    Stopping in to see if there is a new contest is getting better everyday! My side is hurting.....If laughter is good medicine I'm the healthiest Guy around! Maybe we should change the name of this...
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    Post 245 has a picture of a G540

    Post 245 has a picture of a G540
  4. Thread: Cheap drives?

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    Thinking about that a little more if you fliped...

    Thinking about that a little more if you fliped the ratio from say 3:1 to 1:3 you would multiply the 110 by a factor of 3. I think! If you have 110 turns on the primary and 110 Volts input then for...
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    If I understand your question the wire sizes in...

    If I understand your question the wire sizes in the transformer will be different. The primary will have small wire which can handle the reduced amperage because of the higher voltage. The secondary...
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    My Guess is 119

    My Guess is 119
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    12V 5V

    If you hook the positive side to +12V and the ground side to +5V you will get 7V. It is a common computer hack people use to slow down fans and keep them quiet. If you do this keep in mind if the...
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    -5V

    Hello: Right up front I am not positive on this so you may check it out yourself. -5V was used on AT power supplies for logic circuts on ISA slots. It is produced by a small IC chip which I doubt...
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