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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostI thought Rodbolt had a 40hp something he was going to give you?
Rodbolt went silent on me. He must have gotten distracted before looking through his scrap pile.
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To "observe" AC, an Oscilloscope will be almost mandatory, pretty hard to do it any other way, except for basic voltage outputs with a meter or something maybe.
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By observe I mean to measure via a volt meter. It is somewhat interesting to me to see the relationship between single phase AC converted to DC and three phase AC converted to DC.
Now would I like to have an oscilloscope? You betcha.
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostYou have a good memory.
Rodbolt went silent on me. He must have gotten distracted before looking through his scrap pile.
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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostMight have been an F40. Hell, he coulda dropped it off on one of his Mobile runs.
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several ways to convert A/C to D/C. simple low current stuff may use a single diode.
more elaborate stuff may use a bridge rectifier and a constant voltage regulator.
it is fairly simple as a field tech. good inputs bad output replace the device.
as a field tech I do not have the equipment to unpot and disassemble the device.
I was trained in micro miniature repairs but it does take a bit of special equipment.
most folks have no clue what an attenuator is or how to use it.
most have no clue what a megger is nor how to use it.
most have no clue what a vacuum tube volt meter is nor how or when to use it.
most folks have never measured resistance in micro mo's.
back in the day we did it all the time.
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Postseveral ways to convert A/C to D/C. simple low current stuff may use a single diode.
more elaborate stuff may use a bridge rectifier and a constant voltage regulator.
it is fairly simple as a field tech. good inputs bad output replace the device.
as a field tech I do not have the equipment to unpot and disassemble the device.
I was trained in micro miniature repairs but it does take a bit of special equipment.
most folks have no clue what an attenuator is or how to use it.
most have no clue what a megger is nor how to use it.
most have no clue what a vacuum tube volt meter is nor how or when to use it.
most folks have never measured resistance in micro mo's.
back in the day we did it all the time.
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