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Electric motor driven alternators for high amp 6V current..
[quote][i]Originally posted by len1[/i]

Its hard to get a 0.7 Farad capacitor - and one that will ...
21-7-2008 at 20:07
by: Twospoons
Electric motor driven alternators for high amp 6V current..
The filament tfr and MOT suggestions were just for cheap quick solutions. If you want to get serious ...
21-7-2008 at 18:36
by: Twospoons
Electric motor driven alternators for high amp 6V current..
It would be far easier just to use a plain old mains transformer. If you can, find one of the old f ...
21-7-2008 at 14:42
by: Twospoons
Vacuum controlled spark gap
Look up "Paschen's Law" which will give you breakdown voltage vs pressure. If you set up your gap t ...
20-7-2008 at 14:55
by: Twospoons
Mars lander Phoenix
You could even use the moon as a giant catchers mitt! Makes the long range shot a little less criti ...
30-6-2008 at 17:40
by: Twospoons
Mars lander Phoenix
Oh, I agree it would be massive, and expensive to build, but not beyond current technology. Once in ...
24-6-2008 at 19:17
by: Twospoons
Copper plating stainless steel...
Copper is supposed to destroy sulphur compounds resulting from fermentation, which produce 'off' fla ...
24-6-2008 at 18:53
by: Twospoons
Mars lander Phoenix
[quote][i]Originally posted by MagicJigPipe[/i]

Now, if only we had the technology to push that m ...
23-6-2008 at 21:43
by: Twospoons
Boric acid as a pesticide
Beer is probably a better bait for roaches. IIRC old roach traps were meant to be filled with beer, ...
23-6-2008 at 13:56
by: Twospoons
Mars lander Phoenix
That must have been a hell of a sight, Sauron. I envy you.
25-5-2008 at 20:59
by: Twospoons
Electrochemical ozone generation
[quote][i]Originally posted by Natures Natrium[/i]



However, it also says that doesnt include ...
15-5-2008 at 19:16
by: Twospoons
PVD at home
[quote][i]Originally posted by Baphomet[/i]
Now I just need to figure out how to get the power cabl ...
13-5-2008 at 15:39
by: Twospoons
PVD at home
What do you want to deposit?
Instead of a crucible and arc electrodes you could use a tungsten or t ...
12-5-2008 at 22:19
by: Twospoons
Catalytic burner for wood stove
All I want is as much warmth as possible from my pile of wood - its all got to be cut, split and car ...
11-5-2008 at 21:46
by: Twospoons
Catalytic burner for wood stove
Mmm, well a fan-forced furnace in the living room might be a bit much. I fire I've got is very good ...
11-5-2008 at 19:41
by: Twospoons
Catalytic burner for wood stove
Thanks Leu - your second link led me to http://www.appliedceramics.com/ . Exactly what I had in min ...
11-5-2008 at 16:43
by: Twospoons
Catalytic burner for wood stove
I have a wood fired stove for heating - one of the fancy ones with a glass door, and recirculating a ...
11-5-2008 at 14:52
by: Twospoons
New synthesis of Ethanol
I'll second Sauron's link - some excellent info there that I've used to great effect. Building an a ...
7-5-2008 at 15:08
by: Twospoons
Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy
For the silicone I suggest Dow Corning 3140. It is intended as an encapsulant for electronics - so ...
30-4-2008 at 16:54
by: Twospoons
Electrochemical ozone generation
It doesn't get much simpler than this:
[url=http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/hvinvert.htm]Simple High v ...
27-4-2008 at 14:52
by: Twospoons
Where do you obtain cheap electrical components?
More likely
1) 0.1uF directly from pin 7 to pin 4 on the opamp
2) 0.1uf in parallel with 100uF ac ...
27-4-2008 at 14:39
by: Twospoons
Where do you obtain cheap electrical components?
[url=http://www.bgmicro.com/]BG micro[/url] is another online "surplus" supplier you should look at. ...
22-4-2008 at 14:10
by: Twospoons
Ace Hanovia Photochemical Equipment
I have total confidence that you can find a much cheaper, and equally good, lamp supply compared to ...
16-4-2008 at 13:41
by: Twospoons
Ace Hanovia Photochemical Equipment
Powering arc lamps is not so trivial as simply applying volts. You must be aware that arc lamps exh ...
15-4-2008 at 16:10
by: Twospoons
Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy
Your best solution is to get a water-block that was not designed by an idiot. Putting dissimilar me ...
13-4-2008 at 19:17
by: Twospoons
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