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If you want to power the robot motors you need something with a big transformer that can supply the amps. |
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Where did all the cathodes go? Long time passing. Where did all the cathodes go? Long time ago. ... When will they ever learn? When will they ever learn? |
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I've been playing with AC to DC converters a bunch lately, first running our light target and now for the test board... It's just easier then lugging batteries and chargers. |
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this is perfect for using as a power supply for my workbench!!! normally i use wall warts. But usually i need 2-3 (9volts, 5volts, and 12 volts). This is perfect for PIC prototyping . Too bad you can't draw too much current or else i could use it when i experiment with electro kinetics :/. And you have excellent timing, i was just about to unsolder a power supply ![]() |
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