Morning Ken,
At 06:44 AM 08/18/2001 -0700, you wrote:
2n3906 can be had from mouser.com but any PNP transistor rated for the max
voltage you want to use will do.
Ok, I have a bulk pack of both PNP and NPN. Plus, I have a good
selection of better ones I have purchased for various projects
If I recall, the 2n 3904 is an NPN transistor of the same size package
and rating as the 3906. You need a PNP not a NPN.
Ken
At 02:50 PM 8/17/01 -0400, you wrote:
>The 2N3906 is the PNP equilavent to the 2N3904. It is a switching
>transistor, small signal. Radio Shack usually carries them as
2n3906 can be had from mouser.com but any PNP transistor rated for the max
voltage you want to use will do.
Ken
>
> By the way, can someone offer more info on the 3906
>transistors. Maybe brand or some other number.
>
> My supply house cannot cross reference the 3906 to see if they hav
If you've ever put hydrochloric acid on zinc you'll know why. It's a very
fast reaction.
Ken
At 12:24 PM 8/17/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Zinc will ulcerate the stomach, but not sure how much is needed. There
has been
>a lot of problems with that when children swallow pennies since the
Government
>sw
Wayne;
Why fiddle around with such a complex circuit when all you need is an LM317T
and one resistor connected between the ADJ. and the OUTPUT with the output
voltage taken off the the ADJ terminal. The value of the resistor is as
follows;
R = 1200/ desired limited current. For 2 ma. the R= 1200/
indicate 0.063 "
>
> American Wire Gauge (AWG)
> AWGInches mm
> 14 0.0641 1.63
>
> Regards
>
> Gaston
> ==
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Robert L. Berger"
> To:
>
The 2N3906 is the PNP equilavent to the 2N3904. It is a switching
transistor, small signal. Radio Shack usually carries them as they are a
very general purpose transistor in a to92 case. If you need max voltage,
current, hfe and so forth I can look it up.
Marshall
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> Evenin
CS Gang,
Radio Shack stocks 2n3906 PNP transistors, 15 per pack,
@ $2.49 /pkg. Part # is: 276-1604. Just picked them
up today.
Have fun, stay well.
Tom Bassett
- Original Message -
From: Wayne Fugitt
To:
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Price of Silver W
Evening Gaston and Bob,
Do you mean 0.063 " instead of 0.63 " concerning the wire size # 14 ?
The 1/2" diameter seems to be large. Must be a typo error.
The table seems to indicate 0.063 "
Yes, my wire is .063.
I think Bob does that just to see if we are awake or not..
At
641 1.63
Regards
Gaston
==
- Original Message -
From: "Robert L. Berger"
To:
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Price of Silver Wire
> Wayne,
>
> There will be be not "ill effects" from any CS un
Zinc will ulcerate the stomach, but not sure how much is needed. There has been
a lot of problems with that when children swallow pennies since the Government
switched from copper pennies to 90% zinc 10% copper.
Marshall
"Robert L. Berger" wrote:
> Wayne,
>
> There will be be not "ill effects"
Wayne,
There will be be not "ill effects" from any CS unless it has nickel in it and
even them people would probably no suspect nickel poisoning, which could be
fatal.
To check your wire size #14 is 0.63 " diameter.
"Ole Bob"
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The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal
Evening Ole Bob,
How can you mke sure that buying foreign silver has the desired purity? If
it conatins nickel you are endangering peoples lives.
I pay $32.00 for 10 ft #14 gauge,.999, in KC from the Jules Borel co.
I think I only paid about half that, but I bought 100 feet. Mine could
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