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Started by jackpilot, October 14, 2011, 01:03:34 PM

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jackpilot

Just sharing an idea born out of frustration and that some of you probably had before me  :D

Testing circuits, equipment, LEDs , annunciators, backlighting, and God knows what, is always a matter of having the right power adapter, managing wires with alligator clips,  doublechecking that  voltage, polarity, amps are OK....and avoiding shorts!!
For a modest investment of $15.00  I rigged a 250W PSU which gives me abundant power and color coded test wires for 3,3V 5V 12V .
That unit will stay on the workbench and be used exclusively for testing


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shaneb

Like that idea Jack . . sure easier than dragging out different power supplies.    :idiot:
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