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AuroraB said:Enda en Narvik-student ??
HA!
å nei, ekte VK1 student fra Ankerskogen Vidregående, Hamar. vi er ikke som andre.
pinkmouse said:Gosh, this thread has come back from the dead!
I felt like that after that cap blew too.
damn that was quite a blast, considering we are talking electronics, but then again, the energy has to go somwhere..
jleaman said:Bang boom pop ? Smoke WOOT!!
isn't that a kraftwerk song
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grataku said:So much for the short circuit protection!
Short circuit protection reffers to output I think.
Tomislav.
Gotta love Solid State..
I especialy like it when the multi-legged fuses explode and leave hot bits of plastic and silicon in your arms and face...
Yea..I've made some spectacular explosions...
Havn't managed to explode any tubes yet though..
I did have an accident with some NOS RCA 807's I had just got..Filament regulator poofed (dang SS exploding again!) and the filaments lit up like lightbulbs,till they went out permanently....
I especialy like it when the multi-legged fuses explode and leave hot bits of plastic and silicon in your arms and face...
Yea..I've made some spectacular explosions...
Havn't managed to explode any tubes yet though..
I did have an accident with some NOS RCA 807's I had just got..Filament regulator poofed (dang SS exploding again!) and the filaments lit up like lightbulbs,till they went out permanently....
I have blown a tube (well not exploded as such)
An old Eddystone 1920-30 three valve regenerative shortwave radio. It was a HL2 - a 4 pin 2V dht. Accidentally connected B+ (~100V) to the heater. Went off like a flash bulb
Fortunately there was a gentleman in England who had those tubes and I found them again
An old Eddystone 1920-30 three valve regenerative shortwave radio. It was a HL2 - a 4 pin 2V dht. Accidentally connected B+ (~100V) to the heater. Went off like a flash bulb
Fortunately there was a gentleman in England who had those tubes and I found them again
Who is it this time then?( that means the other channel will be going sometime soon! )
I thought I was a jerk to do this DIY thing, BUT I have never seen a chip like that Congrats
MikeW, you guys are so cool!I like this one.
When it goes wrong, do it properly. You might want to second that
Steen.
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