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Selfrunning HHO system with 400 Watts additional output

Started by hartiberlin, December 23, 2010, 10:34:37 AM

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Marshallin

Quote from: cap100nf on June 14, 2014, 05:13:19 PM
Les;


Thank you very much for your gift. I understand that it is a lot of hard work and money you put in to this. It is really generous of you.


The .PCB files do they contain both layouts an schematics? I cant find any schematics in the zip file.
What program do I need to open the files?


With Best regards


Kent /

Protel DXP 2004 can open it. But it not support new os, so i am running it on winXP inside virtual box.

Les Banki

All,

About my files:

I use Protel (PFW) for all my electronics designs, both schematics (circuit diagrams) and pcb layout.
However, to enable everyone to 'read' my circuit diagrams, I have converted them to PDF.
Two of the smaller diagrams have .png extension, the rest (12) has .pdf extension.

The .pcb files are in the original Protel format to enable board manufacture.
If you wish to view those files, you need the Protel software.
As far as I know, the Protel 99SE is still available for FREE download.

It would be pointless to convert the pcb files to PDF because while you would able to see the board layout, tracks, silk screening, etc.,
ALL information needed for board manufacturing would be totally LOST!

I write my text files as 'Open Office' documents but save them as 'Word' files since some people have problems opening .odt files.

I hope this helps those who have problems opening the various file types.

Cheers,
Les Banki

Marshallin

Les : Yes protel 99se have free trial version, but i was not able to instal it on 64-bit OS (i tried it on win 7 and 8 ). Thats why i have virtual-box with win xp.
If anyone will be interested i can convert your drawing to .cad files and post them somewhere.

I am thniking about some small scale replica(some RC motor or realy small gasoline generator <1kw), but i have almost not experience in combustion engine field and not as much money to spare  :).
I would be realy glad if sameone help me a little bit. So guys if you have free time please PM me.

MarkE

Quote from: Les Banki on June 14, 2014, 11:03:08 PM
All,

About my files:

I use Protel (PFW) for all my electronics designs, both schematics (circuit diagrams) and pcb layout.
However, to enable everyone to 'read' my circuit diagrams, I have converted them to PDF.
Two of the smaller diagrams have .png extension, the rest (12) has .pdf extension.

The .pcb files are in the original Protel format to enable board manufacture.
If you wish to view those files, you need the Protel software.
As far as I know, the Protel 99SE is still available for FREE download.

It would be pointless to convert the pcb files to PDF because while you would able to see the board layout, tracks, silk screening, etc.,
ALL information needed for board manufacturing would be totally LOST!

I write my text files as 'Open Office' documents but save them as 'Word' files since some people have problems opening .odt files.

I hope this helps those who have problems opening the various file types.

Cheers,
Les Banki
You could always post the Gerber and NC-Drill files.  There are free readers for those, and they are needed by the fab house.

jauniaux

totally agree, all PCB manufacturers only asks for gerber files (even cheap factories in china).

I didn't find the pdf files of the schematics in the zip file (from dropbox) from Les Banki. Could you guide me to those files ?

Thanks again for all this great work. I will be doing a small replica on my free time and will post updates in the forum.