So, with this unit, about the time you can see the LED shining reasonably, you 
know it is done?  

What resistance are you recommending?

Dan


Re: CS>Marshalee--schematic

     From: Wayne Fugitt (view other messages by this author) 
     Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 15:59:47 


There is a big difference in computer savvy and putting together simple 
circuits.

Usually I suggest that someone find a friend who knows how resistors, 
diodes, and leds work and can connect them without getting a headache to 
make one of the simplest generators.

I have a drawing on my site that should give her an idea or two.

www.fugitt.com/cs.htm     This is an old page which I have not updated very 
much.

In addition, I have a pictorial of how to build the telephone line 
generator.  It does not require any batteries and works anywhere there is a 
phone outlet.  The unit will fit into a shirt pocket and costs less than $ 
10.00 to build.  If one has never built a circuit of any kind, it may not 
be so easy to assemble.

It does use a full wave bridge rectifier to handle the problem of reversed 
phone line voltage.

The schematic is a bit rough.  Maybe I will make a better one.

Here is the pictorial. http://www.fugitt.com/files/cs_phone.jpg


If you need more info, let me know.

Wayne


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