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GJK2010

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Joined: 07/10/2010
Location: United States
Posts: 17
Posted: 02:36am 02 Aug 2011
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Hello,
All..... I just came accross this site today( www3.telus.net/chemelec/ ) and was curious if anyone has had seen this site about differnt project this guy has posted for hobbist. I guess being a newbie at electronics I thought i would run it by Everyone here. always gave me straight info that always worked out.
PLEASE?.......And THANK YOU ALL.
GJK2010
 
powerednut

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Joined: 09/12/2009
Location: Australia
Posts: 221
Posted: 03:24am 02 Aug 2011
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I'm not entirely sure what your question is.

I've certainly seen his site before, and I've looked at a couple of his circuits before but never actually built one. I'm too much of a newb to vouch for the functionality of his circuits, but a couple I glanced at seemed reasonable to me.

Is there one in particular that your interested in?
 
GJK2010

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Joined: 07/10/2010
Location: United States
Posts: 17
Posted: 07:48pm 02 Aug 2011
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Powernut,
thanks for your honesty, yes you r right I guess I should have clearly stated I was wondering if they would be worth trying.. there one on a mains(power supply) disconnect.Windmill/solar panel charge controller. and a couple other im intersted in.
Thanks again FRIENDS...... Sorry about the confussion! When I proof read something my brain auto correct in my mind talk about confussing WOW some time I dont know if im comming or going
 
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