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Parts list d14

Started by saintpoida, August 28, 2007, 06:22:16 AM

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saintpoida

bifiler hmm.. think i read somewhere in his stuff about this

might have a look for it again since i havent done anything with this yet
im still trying to understand it all...

schematic would be cool just to see how hard / easy it is!

SwinG

QuoteI can find and post the schematic for mine, I think I added RS232 as well?  But you would need to get a programmer to program the PIC chip.  This I went 12F683 (8 pin with ADC, $1.20 range in the US)

That would be great  ;D
It would be a lot easier with a PCB layout too, but you can't have everything, can you  ;)
I would still need the PIC SW though. Is it possible for you to grab that, and send in a *.bin file or something? Don't know if you have access to a PIC programmer, to DL the SW. I'll find a way to program the bastard then  :D

What I need:

  • PCB layout
  • Parts diagram
  • Parts list
  • PIC soft ware

Actually I would rather have someone send me the circuit. It's a bit unfair to exploit a good souls hard works, isn't it?
Anyway, when I can't get it shipped to Denmark, I'm leaved with few choices.

Let's get these replications going  ;D ;D ;D


Thanks
SwinG

Gheller J




                   NEW UPDATED  D14-Sept '04

Posted a few minutes ago on radianth2o group


I've uploaded the updated attachment in Stanley Meyer Replication thread

:o               :o               :o


Gh. J.

saintpoida

so what about cutting of the steel tubes?

what do people use to cut the tubes angle grinders, bansaws, hacksaws, jigsaws??

and what is most effective in giving smoothest cut?

keithturtle

Y'all can use a chop saw or grinder, jes be sure to clean yer cuts good.   The heat will cause a disruption in the magnetic properties, mostly on 304, so annealing is recommented for the purist.

I've used both 304 and 316L in the tubes and plates.
316L stays cleaner.

I ain't that pure so I jes put it together after getting it all the same color and passivation.

Turtle
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