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Brader, pwde din ba palitan ng 3 prong ang output sockets?
Pwede brader pero pag ganun ang gagawin better palitan na lang ang buo avr. Or get an avr with the 3 prong outlets na agad, not worth the man hours in my opinion.
woot woot!thanks a million po to Master Jojo! ;)Very excited na kong iuwi.
Very nice work sir Jojo... Does this add on circuit has also switch for 110vac.
Salamat, Brader!
Follow up Q po!...Pag ON ng AVR ayaw mag wind ng servo so walang kuryente..mga 2-3 ON-OFF pa tsaka maging ok, ano ang kailangan palitan or baka malapit na pumanaw?
Ok brader pa check ko salamas!Oks lang...pinag hahandaan ko na yan.
Brad basta ikaw, alam mo na yun...
Prior to the St Rose may Makati meet pa ba next week? O pag isahin na lang? To be honest I don't own my time as of now so I can't recommend a date. Sinasamantala ko muna habang fired up ang mojo para matapos yun ibang gawain...
Iba pa yung sa Makati, lunch meet lang naman yun with Cal.
Okidoks, I hope I survive work this week hehehe...
Pwde yan sa Monday!
miss ko na si pareng jojo....
ruiz_chain's avr:
Brod Jo Did you add delay timer?
Yes bro, turn-on delay with bypass on both 110V and 220V outputs . Also added an active monitor for low input voltage cutoff at 180V (which is also the boundary of the servo).
This is nice. The Cheaper CDR King Servo AVR becomes high-end. For both user of 110V and 220V in a single AVR let say 3KVA, it's better to use 2 x 1.5KVA avr one is dedicated for 110 and the other for 220V right!