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Message #09671



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: Senior kyled@cruzers.com
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 18:28:12 -0700
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Flux cleaning (was: Bicore question)


Yes, that seems to be a problem with me too, so I use a very
hard-bristled tooth brush. The heat (180 degrees for mine) in the dish
washer won't be a problem, will it?

Kyle

"John A. deVries II" wrote:
> Actually, running it through the dishwasher (presuming no water-damageable
> parts) works very nicely. The problem with using a sponge is that the end
> of components and wires sticking through the PCB tend to tear the sponge to
> shreds. I believe I've seen Tilden use a toothbrush on occasion.
>
> Z



9672 Tue, 01 Feb 2000 04:32:07 GMT [alt-beam] while we're on the subject of motors... alt-beam@egroups.com "Steve M" Is there any way to find out how much current/voltage a motor needs? I'm
building a photovore that just doesn't work. I have average size motors
hooked up to it, but it fails to fire (checked soldering over and over, and
no, there isn't a buzzing sound). I was wondering if the motors needed a
higher voltage or something. I'm using a SC3733 solar cell, and I'm pretty
damn sure that should be ample volts/current. When I check the + & - parts
of the circuit, it says something like 0.83 volts (well, okay, I don't
really know how to use my MM, so I am just guessing here). So, any ideas and
help on the motor question?
Thanks,
Steve
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9673 Tuesday, 1 February 2000 2:40 Re: which motors should I use? beam@sgiblab.sgi.com William Cox
>> free from your local pager company if your lucky.
>
>How do you accomplish this feat?? Why would they give away motors for free?
>-William
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