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Post by Gary Lecomte on Jun 22, 2018 17:39:11 GMT -8
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Jun 21, 2018 6:55:08 GMT -8
@gary Good shot! You can see that he doesn't have to pay for it! Yes it is Free for him and when he runs out of food, He actually "Yells" at me to get some more. He definitely Recognizes ME and is OK with MY Close by presence. Taking that video, I was less than 4 feet away from him. (Won't let others get that Close.) And Sometimes I think he can understand my Sign Language. "Like Me Pretending to Eat a Sunflower seed Like he Does". He, She or Relatives of these, have been getting food from me for well over 10 years now. Can't be all the same one, as they don't live that long.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Jun 20, 2018 12:48:00 GMT -8
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Post by Gary Lecomte on May 13, 2018 15:28:10 GMT -8
You Need to Add the Transformer, Rectifiers and Filter Capacitors.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on May 11, 2018 6:10:15 GMT -8
This Transformer with a Bridge Rectifier/filter caps and an LM317 Regulator Should be Suitable for 9 Volts. (The first one is a 'BV-UI-392-0008', it takes 1 x 220Vac @ 50Hz, and puts out two times 11,5Vac at the other end.)
WHY would you want a Frequency up to 16KHZ? Definitely NOT Practical on a 50 Hz Power Transformer!
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Post by Gary Lecomte on May 7, 2018 15:19:03 GMT -8
I Haven't built any tube circuit in many years now, but I do have quite a few tubes. Some New but most are Used ones.
2, New KT88's in box 1, 604 in box 1, 80 Rectifier in box And a few other new ones.
Going to be a SHAME, as All this older stuff as well as all my newer parts will be going to the DUMP in the somewhat near future. Can't keep going with this much Longer.
A Limited Market here for Selling it and Shipping to the USA and other countries is getting more difficult.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Apr 11, 2018 8:23:00 GMT -8
It is easy Enough to get a Machine Shop, (With Automatic Machining) to make them at a Reasonable Price for reasonable Quantities. Problem is not everyone wants the SAME bobbin for the Same Ferrite Cores.
Glass Filled Delrin is the Best Material for this.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Apr 9, 2018 17:43:14 GMT -8
Glad to hear that! But personally i do not recommend this "update" to "modern" standarts. that's nothing more than overbundled java scripts + background http requests. all that useless dynamic sh*t , which weights more than actual page with all content and images. Any modern browser, including mobile phones, is fully compatible with plain html sites. Personally i view this site from 5 different devices, with three different browsers, including two on Android OS. And i have no problems with displaying it. Works great on my iOS devices and on my Mac too. It’s a shame it will be going down. I read this for years before I registered. Im sure Im not the only one. This is NOT Just about this Discussion Forum. It is Also about Shutting Down my Website: chemelec.com
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Mar 27, 2018 6:20:39 GMT -8
Yes More Difficult, But If done properly it won't leak. Oil is Self Healing, Wax, Epoxy and Silicone are not.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Mar 26, 2018 15:47:01 GMT -8
What would be Most Ideal would be Oil Filled and vacuumed to get it in all between the layers.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Mar 17, 2018 5:49:05 GMT -8
They Open for me.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Mar 15, 2018 6:35:06 GMT -8
Hi Gary Just wanted to express gratitude for your continued work with your forum and this site. I hardly ever post, but often browse and it would be unfortunate if you felt the need to stop!, Kind regards from Midlands, Uk. Paul Sorry but at some point, My Website WILL STOP. Possibly even later this year or in 2019.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Mar 1, 2018 19:02:41 GMT -8
I live in the U.S. In the state of West Virginia. I thought I had added that info in my profile. Sorry. :/ I'm not much of a phone talker. OK
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Mar 1, 2018 7:40:25 GMT -8
yeah maybe i'll think of adding that to my collection. Hi Kevin, Where do you Live? Want to talk a bit, Possibly send me your phone number.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Feb 28, 2018 22:36:11 GMT -8
A ferrite rod for the T1? Sorry No, I Thought you were talking about T2. Yes Either of those are suitable for T1,
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