On Saturday, April 21, 2012 10:02:54 AM Viesturs Lācis did opine:

> 2012/4/21 Kirk Wallace <kwall...@wallacecompany.com>:
> > I'm just getting into the middle of this thread, but if I recall, the
> > last time we visited this circuit we found two sets of datasheets for
> > the same device with different pin outs. Maybe a multimeter could sort
> > out the pins.
> 
> Kirk, You have good memory!
> 
> I just resoldered the same transistor for the base-collector-emitter
> pinout (collector in the middle, not base as I tried previously) and
> tested and it works.

:-)  Great.
 
> I feel little embarrased as I posted a link, which had correct pinout,
> but I did not follow that... Thank You guys for Your help and
> patience!

Yup, I followed that link, and didn't grok that there were bogus bits of 
info about until the basing led to an argument that culminated in the list 
rejecting my message with the correct pdf, the one from your original 
posted URL, attached.

IMO that rejection should not have happened, not when it was germane to the 
thread.

I know the list manager is trying to save the users bandwidth, and some of 
you are likely still paying by the minute for connect time and connecting 
at 57kb or less, but a 90k limit is unreal with todays technology.  If it 
was raised to 900k, then based on a pix being worth 1000 words, we could be 
considerably more informative in our replies by posting a pix of that motor 
mount or whatever.

A decently hi-res pix, not one of those detail emasculated M$ pix my nieces 
machine sends me.  It may have been a good pix when it came out of her 10MP 
camera, but by the time her email agent (probably OE) has smunched it down 
to 17 kilobytes, its worthless, absolutely not worth wasting the paper and 
ink to print it for the missus who is computer illiterate.

Thank you for telling us its working Viesturs, we appreciate it.

Cheers, Gene
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