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Re: Oops! Darn diode/fuse
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 13 Feb 2001 23:25:51 GMT
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Jim Choate <{ravage@einstein.ssz}AntiSpam{.com}>
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, ill13 wrote:
> So while trying to modify my brick to accept 9v from an AC adapter, I
> managed to blow the SMT diode/fuse. Anyone know the rating (or part #) of
> the fuse/diode so I can replace it?
#22 gauge hookup wire is a place to start, I'd suggest putting a easily
replacable in-line in there just in case...
> While I'm at it, anyone know what voltage/mA the RCX can take as input? I
Q1: How many batteries does it take?
Q2: How much current can each battery provide?
Q3: What is the series/parallel arrangement of the batteries?
A: Use Ohms Law
If you're running around blowing fuses then you need more practice with
basic DC circuits.
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