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Divided he ad:
Ok, so that I can do.... Does it have to be that messy?

I'm sure I can tidy my bench up a little if it has to be the same!  :ddb:




Seriously, I have some vero board here that has been knocking around for a few years it certainly would suffice.

I just need the relevant info and a quick circuit (what goes to where) diagram and I'll be off  :thumbup:

Good work that man.... And it's only Wednesday!!    :nrocks:





If we organise the list and who wants what and where the bits go then I'll be happy to put circuits together too :zap:   I can solder quite efficiently, I just need to know what I'm soldering where!




I'm liking where this thread is going :thumbup:




Ralph.





Darren:
I'm having a bit of a problem, Looking around to order some parts...

I have used a LT1084 adj regulator, they used to be two a penny avail almost anywhere.

Now most electronics outlets have dropped them and I can only find them for around 8-10 quid a go.
For a chip on its own that is just plain silly, you might as well buy a ready made module....

50p each would be reasonable. I'll keep looking but if anyone can recommend an alternative please speak up :ddb:

The only other way would be to use a LM317 with a 2n3055, but I've never liked the 317's cos they are so finiky.

I'll keep looking......


Divided he ad:
I've got a LM340T5 and a UA7812C on a circuit board in my hand..... Any good? I don't know what they do?


I'll check for more tomorrow  :)



Ralph.

Darren:
The first one is a 5V regulator so no, dunno about the second.......have to look it up

But, I've just bought ten LM338T's, never used them before but I think they will work....otherwise it's a different circuit and I know this one is reliable cos I've used it for years.

Fingers crossed..... :ddb:

Darren:
Ralph, the second is a 1.5A 12v reg, useful, but not here.  :thumbup:

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