I was going to suggest that you buy some diodes as well, but it looks like
you're all set.  What type of caps did you buy? (electrolytic, ceramic,
expensive mylar...?)

Also, I don't know what you paid for the caps from Amazon, but if you've
never been to the site before I usually get all of my stuff from
futurlec.com.  They are by far the cheapest place I've ever seen for general
components all the way up to things like ADCs and microcontrollers.  The
only downside is that the shipping can be hit or miss sometimes, and on one
order (out of dozens that I've placed) I had to wait for a while.  Otherwise
they've been awesome.  Also, I think they're based in australia, so you guys
may have better luck with shipping down there

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Joker <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I broke one open.  I'll take pictures of it tonight and post them.
> Didn't see any capitors in the one's i bought off ebay.  Bought a
> whole bunch of 0.1uf cap's off amazon.  figured i'd try to install
> them to keep from frying relays.  I also bought some relays with
> diodes in them, in another attempt to keep me from frying relays.
> I'll have to see if all my little bits work soon.  I figure its this,
> or start running my tank at 12v instead of 24v.
> >
>


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