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Message #01001



To: beam@corp.sgi.com
From: TurtleTek@aol.com [mailto:TurtleTek@aol.com]
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 16:00:14 -0800
Subject: ARG, stupid 'vore! + V vs A



Greetings List,

I recently build another photovore, using the "photopopper" curcuit and the
instructions on Fang's site. I used a 22x33 sunceram solar cell from SB. I
was
happy just I getting it to work the first time around but later I began to
observe irking problems with it >grrr<.
First of all, it doesn't trigger at 2.7 like it's supposed to. Sound
familar?
That's right, ProtoBot has/had the same problem. Why the heck does this
happen? I'm using 1381 Js. Probably something I'm doing wrong. Maybe my
crappy
soldering iron. It's very, very irritating.
Another thing I noticed is that the solar cell isn't so great. The
cap
charges to about 2.5 or so when 2 ft away from a 55 watt light. Maybe I've
just been spoiled by the 37x33. The thing is I was told that current is "soo
much better" than voltage. Now I'm thinking "yeah, right!". I used to just
take their word for it, even though I didn't understand it. ProtoBot (the
one
with the 3733) fires much more frequently than this new guy. Now I believe
more voltage is favorable (as long as you have enough current to drive the
curcuit) and I will continue with this belief until it is _proved_ (or at
least explained) otherwise.

BTW, to those of you who don't know, the 22x33 produces more current than
the
33x37.

Thanks for any and all help,
-TurtleTek
"Yu, shall I tell you what knowledge is? When you know a thing,
say that you know it. When you do not know a thing, admit you
do not know it. This is knowledge."
- K'ung-fu Tzu (Confucius)

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