Righto, Ok, I get that Chuck but when these units were first, 'invented', if
you like they were not current limited were they? Which is possibly why I
have read about the 'optimum' voltage for our LV home units. Sorry, but
maybe you could clear that up for me...Hang on...maybe it's simply that
nowadays 'improvements' have been added to the units which is where current
limiters have been introduced...would I be right there, or am I still up a
creek?
Hang in there, bare with me....
Neville.
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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Moon phases
Not to push you over the edge, Neville, but you have to adjust your
thinking a bit.
It is indeed the "current" that determines your result, not the
voltage.
The voltage is the "pressure" needed to keep the current flowing.
No voltage= no current.
Way too much voltage = way too much current.
Current limiting diode = proper current over a wide range of voltages.
OR a feedback servo loop to do the same thing.
Proper current ranges in the 1 to 4 milliamp range. (don't care what
the voltage is).
Chuck
The human race is still in beta testing
On 9/1/2008 7:08:58 PM, Neville ([email protected]) wrote:
Hi ode,
If you will grant me the liberty of digressing briefly, I would just like
to
say something before going on. I find it rather remarkable that over the
years I have been researching CS it was only yesterday, after re-reading
some of the information I have collected and kept on 'file', I realised
that
there are a few names here that appear on the aforesaid material! I
believe
I have passed a comment or two before about
'weeding out the crap from what
I believe is credible information' so I
guess I am not far off the mark with
regards to hype vs crap, if it is material which came from you people
originally. That cheers me up a tad as I now know that I have the ability,
and mindset, to suss out the crap from the credible. I realise you have
probably heard similar comments, 'ad nauseum', but I just needed to state
that if for no other reason other than as a mark of respect to those here
who I
haven't named.
OK, Now...It was explained to me that if one uses a 'current
limiter' then
they will control, or alter, the amount of voltage available, or vary it
if
you like, and if this is so then one will not have the s
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