I used a similar setup on a small control box I made for a project I was doing, much better that a potential divider setup using resistors that just wastes energy.
@codemsan I always use Paint (on XP not 7) to draw all my diagrams. I can draw the symbols myself, customize them, and not try to learn a foreign program. I grew up with this program and it's very versatile/useful for basically being free with the purchase of a PC.
@CameramanLink i use paint.net. you should look into it...its very similar to pait but MUCH more powerful, and doesnt use up much CPU or space for that matter. i dont really like learning new programs either but i rarely go back to pain now that i got paint.net
I used a similar setup on a small control box I made for a project I was doing, much better that a potential divider setup using resistors that just wastes energy.
Alex1M6 9 months ago
I think this is how they wire those multiple-speed fans that use DC, except that those run on 2 AA batteries (1.5 or 3V to the motor). Good diagram.
CameramanLink 1 year ago
@CameramanLink yeah thats what i thought too.
codemsan 1 year ago
@CameramanLink oh and thanks for the compliment, for not having a schematic? drawing program...it turned out pretty good
codemsan 1 year ago
@codemsan I always use Paint (on XP not 7) to draw all my diagrams. I can draw the symbols myself, customize them, and not try to learn a foreign program. I grew up with this program and it's very versatile/useful for basically being free with the purchase of a PC.
CameramanLink 1 year ago
@CameramanLink i use paint.net. you should look into it...its very similar to pait but MUCH more powerful, and doesnt use up much CPU or space for that matter. i dont really like learning new programs either but i rarely go back to pain now that i got paint.net
codemsan 1 year ago