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Wiring before I tidied it up.
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Comments (8)
I'd be more impressed if you said you had a soldering iron mind!
I enjoyed the puzzle though
I quite fancy trying stained glass assembly myself. I know most glass cutting techniques and my soldering is improving… I’m assembling circuit boards for a friend at the moment, like the ones in the photo but more compact and neater, 2 rows of connector blocks, 1of relays, 1 of diodes, 1 of resistors and 1 of LED’S. I find it quite relaxing work.
Yes the Prof seems a decent sort of bloke, I thought lostinfrance did him a disservice on his profile review…you’d need to see that!
I see you’re still on the pop!
Hello Professor,
Well I don’t pretend to understand all of it myself but I am capable of removing the wires, shortening or lengthening them as required, retinning the ends and connecting them all back again correctly.
There’s a row of relays behind the connector blocks at the front, I believe these change the polarity of the components they’re connected to.
Another row of relays at the back (with numbers16-22) I think set a circuit to discharge the caps. which fire solenoids thereby converting the electricity into movement.
So it’s all about changing polarity and powering solenoid motors.
More later if required........possibly!
Is that a sound mixer or are you just referring to the general tangle of cables usually emanating from a PC ?