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Flyback problem yup and a trip 5 under a small heat sink (the silver one by the pots):
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15-9-2007 at 10:34 by: YT2095 |
Flyback problem in this instance I agree, It`s a reactive circuit and the 2n`s base gain isn`t great without a drive ... |
15-9-2007 at 10:12 by: YT2095 |
Flyback problem well if it switches to 2.5 MHz, then 20 or 40 or even 80 KHz is no big deal for it, granted the slew ... |
15-9-2007 at 09:38 by: YT2095 |
Flyback problem that is Incorrect info Lambda!
2N3055`s can easily cover the several 10`s of KHz needed, I sugges ... |
15-9-2007 at 08:22 by: YT2095 |
Flyback problem if you have a little AM radio tune to a dead station then place that by the ferrite, if it`s oscilla ... |
15-9-2007 at 03:25 by: YT2095 |
Flyback problem this is a simple mistake to make, but did you check your E and B are the right way around: http://ww ... |
14-9-2007 at 23:38 by: YT2095 |
azide disopsal IIRC, nitrATE can be reduced to nitrITE with Cadmium or Zinc metal also if you don`t have any nitrit ... |
13-9-2007 at 00:59 by: YT2095 |
Thermobaric explosives yes indeed YAWN!
you are a man with a finger in EVERY single pie on the planet, that is quite evi ... |
12-9-2007 at 10:46 by: YT2095 |
The "undesirable" type of chemistry web pages [quote][i]Originally posted by __________[/i]
I asked for opinions on just what drives regular ama ... |
12-9-2007 at 08:46 by: YT2095 |
Thermobaric explosives are you Mental? ever heard of Battle Field "Tactical" nukes? Tank launched shell or MLRS types? |
12-9-2007 at 07:27 by: YT2095 |
Thermobaric explosives yeah I just posted about this on my Home Forum, here`s some links:
[url]http://www.reuters.com/ ... |
12-9-2007 at 06:37 by: YT2095 |
The "undesirable" type of chemistry web pages well the only question mark the OP presented was about the Motive, and Nothing (seriously Nothing) t ... |
10-9-2007 at 08:50 by: YT2095 |
The "undesirable" type of chemistry web pages Some numbers Mine:
[quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
However: (1) I have a registered co ... |
10-9-2007 at 08:20 by: YT2095 |
The "undesirable" type of chemistry web pages well, regardless of your feeling the need to "Challenge" anyone here, RE READ what Woelen said and ... |
10-9-2007 at 06:22 by: YT2095 |
The "undesirable" type of chemistry web pages boy oh boy, you Really DO have a penchant for entirely missing the point don`t you!
evil and scar ... |
10-9-2007 at 05:11 by: YT2095 |
Easy way of distinguishing Na2SeO4 and Na2SeO3? have you tried it with Ascorbic acid (vit C)?
this may be an interesting read: "One problem with ... |
10-9-2007 at 00:58 by: YT2095 |
Kno3.com unless it was something like Water from your tap, or you were an Industry type, I can`t really think ... |
7-9-2007 at 08:30 by: YT2095 |
New kid on the block [quote][i]Originally posted by drstrangelove[/i]
Hi!
As of late i have been looking for somethin ... |
4-9-2007 at 11:03 by: YT2095 |
Iodine and tincture going List I as Woelen said, these aren`t restricted in the UK either. |
29-8-2007 at 00:49 by: YT2095 |
What would you call a real chemical? Cobalt, Nickel and Copper Nitrate are my faves, to ME it`s the perfect Red, Green and Blue respectiv ... |
27-8-2007 at 10:53 by: YT2095 |
storing KCN Ozone I`m with you also, it is indeed lachrymatory, even when Dry and then heated (if you solder clo ... |
26-8-2007 at 07:39 by: YT2095 |
Barium Nitrate IIRC, adding a little H2O2 to the acid will stop quite a bit of the nasty H2S smell, it will cost yo ... |
26-8-2007 at 00:06 by: YT2095 |
What would you call a real chemical? for you Maybe, I can hardly believe that You, supposedly so "Worldly" cannot appreciate the concept ... |
25-8-2007 at 08:36 by: YT2095 |
What would you call a real chemical? "What would you call a real chemical?"
look at or touch something. |
25-8-2007 at 06:47 by: YT2095 |
storing KCN I have no idea if I can smell it or not, and have no idea how you would even safely find out?
I h ... |
23-8-2007 at 09:02 by: YT2095 |
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