Re: [time-nuts] Tbolt Temp Sensor

2011-05-09 Thread Peter Loron
On 05/08/2011 02:29 PM, James Hall wrote: Peter, I have a Thunderbolt with the DS1620E temperature sensor that I would like to upgrade to to a C version. I think you said on Time-Nuts that you might have some of the C version chips. If so, how can I go about getting one or two from you? I’ll

Re: [time-nuts] Tbolt Temp Sensor

2011-05-09 Thread Peter Loron
On 05/09/2011 09:24 AM, Peter Loron wrote: On 05/08/2011 02:29 PM, James Hall wrote: Peter, I have a Thunderbolt with the DS1620E temperature sensor that I would like to upgrade to to a C version. I think you said on Time-Nuts that you might have some of the C version chips. If so, how can I

Re: [time-nuts] Tbolt Temp Sensor

2011-05-08 Thread James Hall
Peter, I have a Thunderbolt with the DS1620E temperature sensor that I would like to upgrade to to a C version. I think you said on Time-Nuts that you might have some of the C version chips. If so, how can I go about getting one or two from you? I’ll be glad to pay what you feel is reasonable.

[time-nuts] Tbolt Temp Sensor

2011-04-25 Thread Arthur Dent
My only question - what does one do with 50 TBolts? Hopefully you won't come up with a good enough reason for me to justify buying more!! +++ I try to keep my post here non-commercial but I am on Ebay under a different ID. I have 2 that I built up with displays and distribution amps

Re: [time-nuts] Tbolt Temp Sensor

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Garner
those look really nice. On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Arthur Dent golgarfrinc...@yahoo.com wrote: My only question - what does one do with 50 TBolts?  Hopefully you won't come up with a good enough reason for me to justify buying more!! +++ I try to keep my post here

Re: [time-nuts] Tbolt Temp Sensor

2011-04-24 Thread Peter Loron
If you are in need of a replacement DS1620C, I have many available. Please contact me off list. Thanks. -Pete On Apr 23, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Arthur Dent wrote: One of these units appears to have an onboard temp sensor that is dead - the temp just reads -55.0C all the time. This is the

Re: [time-nuts] Tbolt Temp Sensor

2011-04-24 Thread brent evers
Great info Arthur - exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the tip on the chip version. My only question - what does one do with 50 TBolts? Hopefully you won't come up with a good enough reason for me to justify buying more!! Many thanks, Brent On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 9:29 PM, Arthur

[time-nuts] Tbolt Temp Sensor

2011-04-23 Thread Arthur Dent
One of these units appears to have an onboard temp sensor that is dead - the temp just reads -55.0C all the time. This is the little Maxim/DallasDS1620 chip, which I can replace, but I had a few questions first. I've had about 50 Thunderbolts and at least 5 of them