tarafied1
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My right rear sequential dynamite stick quit working, they are pretty old. New ones are over $100. Anybody know how to make one?
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Pete,"AzPete" said:
That's what I was thinking!$100 would buy you parts for a pair, boxes to put them in, and a couple cases of beer.![]()
"tarafied1" said:anything for electrical dummys like buy circut board part # xxx and little round thingy part # xyz and connect it to the red wire?
"tarafied1" said:FET's? If I walk into Radio Shack and ask for a handful of FET's what will I get? (I know, a hand full of FET's but what is an FET?)mg
I need your help (if that hasn't been obvious :cry) I can solder but I have no idea about MOSFETS and FETs and where to get them. Any help will be greatly appreciated and compensated. I should only need one side right? How much we talking? :$$$"gotstang" said:You won't get anything because it's not a cell phone plan, they don't know how to sell it to you. :rofl
a FET is a Field Effect Transistor...MOSFETS are used in car speaker amps, but FETs work well for a LOT of other things, memory serves they can handle a lot more current draw w/o a relay, as compared to regular transistors and that's their big advantage.
I can almost read that schematic, it's a wee bit scribbly for my blind arse. :rofl I can help you come up with a parts list if you'd need it, and/or build them. I haven't burnt myself with a soldering iron recently. :rofl
"tarafied1" said:apollard,
I can't read this stuff:
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anything for electrical dummys like buy circut board part # xxx and little round thingy part # xyz and connect it to the red wire?
a FET is a Field Effect Transistor...MOSFETS are used in car speaker amps, but FETs work well for a LOT of other things, memory serves they can handle a lot more current draw w/o a relay, as compared to regular transistors and that's their big advantage.
Yep, im convinced there is no english in this thread! One question... :wtf is a dynamite stick?"daveSanborn" said:My ignorance sometimes amazes me.... It's as if you guys are speaking in a foreign language.
"apollard" said:OK, scanner crapped out, so here's a pos MS paint version. I used STP12PF06 MOSFETS. If you're running bulbs, mount them on a small heatsink. The 'on' resistance of these is small, but they will heat up with a few amps running through them (I'm running homebuilt LEDs, so not heatsink needed). The 1K resistors are used to pull the gate of the MOSFET up. Not stictly necessary with a 556, but I always do it.
Not sure you can get a good MOSFET like this local - I live in Charlotte, and no dice. I ordered from Newark. Alternatively, just use the relays, they last forever, BUT, I would add a reverse diode across them to protect the 556. Don't use a 7556, they are too touchy for our electrical systems- ask me how I know.
Leave the 100k pots accessible so they can be adjusted to give the same rate side to side.
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"lethal289" said:One question... :wtf is a dynamite stick?
"gotstang" said:Wow, great, thanks man! One really dumb question, did you use power resistors or plain quarter watt jobs?
PS: What are the funny looking symbols like the ones coming off of #3 and #11 of the timer? Is that supposed to be a diode symbol? I never could read that, even in the original drawing.