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Chuck D. Bones
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A simple Relay Bypass
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That was quick!
Today at 11:12 AM
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A simple Relay Bypass
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Today at 11:11 AM
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I don't work on cars. I have a Honda, so I don't need to. :-) But I've worked plenty on my bikes. It was a '98 Harley Fatboy which...
Yesterday at 11:28 PM
Chuck D. Bones
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When I'm not troubleshooting pedals...
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These days, I'll bet he is too. Stock Harleys are not loud. But there aren't too many Harleys around here with stock exhaust systems...
Yesterday at 11:27 PM
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Circulator (Grand Orbiter) Build with boneyard mods
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Thank you @Chuck D. Bones! And I just realized I posted this in the wrong thread. I meant to ask the questions in your original...
Yesterday at 10:13 PM
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Coda's post
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Maybe he works for JHS?…
Yesterday at 10:13 PM
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I just boxed up the Circulator (Grand orbiter) with some of @Chuck D. Bones mods. I’ll list them below. This pedal sounds pretty good...
Yesterday at 10:12 PM
Chuck D. Bones
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Stuff you wanted to know but were afraid to ask
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I mount my 5mm LEDs in a chrome bezel. If the LED leads can be more-or-less straight from the board to the bezel, then I omit the...
Yesterday at 8:33 PM
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jjjimi84's post
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Stuff you wanted to know but were afraid to ask
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Give them away to someone who will love them, I do this to try and fill up the karma slush fund. If it was up to me my basement would...
Yesterday at 8:32 PM
Chuck D. Bones
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Circulator (Grand Orbiter) Build with boneyard mods
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1. I like high-impedance inputs to minimize loading the pickups. There is no benefit in lowering C1. 2. Yes. The circuit works the same...
Yesterday at 7:55 PM
Chuck D. Bones
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A simple Relay Bypass
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When you first power up the relay circuit, is the LED on or off? What is the voltage across the relay coil? You're using a momentary...
Yesterday at 7:48 PM
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I use the numbers for reference when tracing a PCB. It makes things much easier when I can look at the schematic and know without a...
Yesterday at 3:02 PM
Chuck D. Bones
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A simple Relay Bypass
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You must have the relay contacts swapped. Do you have a DMM? Which relay part # are you using?
Yesterday at 2:05 PM
Chuck D. Bones
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Stuff you wanted to know but were afraid to ask
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The board routing software needs to have pin numbers assigned to every component. Pin numbers on R's & C's don't need to be visible on...
Yesterday at 1:54 PM
Chuck D. Bones
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A simple Relay Bypass
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The coil current is 5V / 178Ω = 28.1mA The dissipation in R4 is 28.1mA^2 * 150Ω = 118mW which is just under 1/8W. I don't like running...
Yesterday at 11:44 AM
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