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Post by Gary Lecomte on Nov 23, 2014 12:47:51 GMT -8
The CE-o4 is exactially made as I posted above! (Other than I also Pot them in Black Epoxy.)
I make them this way for BEST Temperature Stability.
And when Built as I Posted Above, they Fit the PCB correctly in Either Direction.
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Post by Jan on Dec 1, 2014 17:22:18 GMT -8
Hey Gary, it's me again, how do you test if the detector works? We tried the first circuit and the led was on all the time.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Dec 3, 2014 7:50:27 GMT -8
Hey Gary, it's me again, how do you test if the detector works? We tried the first circuit and the led was on all the time. If it doesn't work, Your Coil/Cap is Not Tuned to the Frequency of the 555 Oscillator. The Second Circuit is Much Easier to get working.
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Post by Jan on Dec 13, 2014 21:22:41 GMT -8
That's great, just one more question, how high is the output voltage of the stablilized circuit?
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Dec 14, 2014 9:10:09 GMT -8
Sorry I Don't Understand that Question?
These Circuits operate at 12 Volts. So the Load is 12 Volts. The Mosfet can handle Several Amps. (More if it has a Heatsink!)
Or add a Relay and your output on the Relay Contacts can be 110 VAC if wanted.
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