interesting info on o2 sims. anyone with electronics experience should look inside.
interesting info on o2 sims. anyone with electronics experience should look inside.
http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/oxy...tor/index.html
i read every how to on the net i think and this is the user friendly one i can find.
i read in another one and on the o2simulator.com website that the only thing i need to do to be able to hook up both o2's to this one simulator is come off the simulator with 2 wires instead of one. since there is no draw both inputs on the computer will see the same voltage, no need to buy or build two sims.
keep that in mind everyone. when you BUY o2sims just buy one and solder a wire to the signal wire from the sim and run it over to the other o2's harnes. you can get by with one sim. that is some money savin info there.
I know i am building one for myself asap if i cant find a single o2sim for less then 20 bux.
i read every how to on the net i think and this is the user friendly one i can find.
i read in another one and on the o2simulator.com website that the only thing i need to do to be able to hook up both o2's to this one simulator is come off the simulator with 2 wires instead of one. since there is no draw both inputs on the computer will see the same voltage, no need to buy or build two sims.
keep that in mind everyone. when you BUY o2sims just buy one and solder a wire to the signal wire from the sim and run it over to the other o2's harnes. you can get by with one sim. that is some money savin info there.
I know i am building one for myself asap if i cant find a single o2sim for less then 20 bux.
Re: interesting info on o2 sims. anyone with electronics experience should look inside.
The problem will be packaging. Protecting all those nice electrical joints from the elements. He is estimating the cost probably without encapsulation. Not to mention the size will be huge compared to one like that listed below.
I purchased the one listed below that is a 2 channel unit to feed both O2's from one simulator for $25.00. I have every capability of building one but just don't enjoy it any more. For me $25 was well spent for a tiny, well made and encapsulated part.
http://www.o2sim.com/24803.html
Just my $.02
I purchased the one listed below that is a 2 channel unit to feed both O2's from one simulator for $25.00. I have every capability of building one but just don't enjoy it any more. For me $25 was well spent for a tiny, well made and encapsulated part.
http://www.o2sim.com/24803.html
Just my $.02
Re: interesting info on o2 sims. anyone with electronics experience should look inside.
276-309 5mm wide angle red led 1.7v, 20mA
276-1723 The 555 programmable timer
276-1995A The 8 pin socket for timer chip. It makes soldering safer and replacement easier
276-150A Generic PC board
64-3052A Pack of blue tap-in connectors
278-1225 Stranded wires (black, red and green)
270-1801 Small black plastic project box 3 x 2 x 1
272-1024 Capacitor, 4.7uF
272-1026 Capacitor, 22uF
he listed the box in the parts listing and hence is included in the price,
276-1723 The 555 programmable timer
276-1995A The 8 pin socket for timer chip. It makes soldering safer and replacement easier
276-150A Generic PC board
64-3052A Pack of blue tap-in connectors
278-1225 Stranded wires (black, red and green)
270-1801 Small black plastic project box 3 x 2 x 1
272-1024 Capacitor, 4.7uF
272-1026 Capacitor, 22uF
he listed the box in the parts listing and hence is included in the price,
Re: interesting info on o2 sims. anyone with electronics experience should look inside.
That would have been a great project when I used to be an electrical engineering student. But for 40.00 a piece, I will stick with what Casper provides for me.
Re: interesting info on o2 sims. anyone with electronics experience should look insid
Originally Posted by 94PurplePearlZ28
276-309 5mm wide angle red led 1.7v, 20mA
276-1723 The 555 programmable timer
276-1995A The 8 pin socket for timer chip. It makes soldering safer and replacement easier
276-150A Generic PC board
64-3052A Pack of blue tap-in connectors
278-1225 Stranded wires (black, red and green)
270-1801 Small black plastic project box 3 x 2 x 1
272-1024 Capacitor, 4.7uF
272-1026 Capacitor, 22uF
he listed the box in the parts listing and hence is included in the price,
276-1723 The 555 programmable timer
276-1995A The 8 pin socket for timer chip. It makes soldering safer and replacement easier
276-150A Generic PC board
64-3052A Pack of blue tap-in connectors
278-1225 Stranded wires (black, red and green)
270-1801 Small black plastic project box 3 x 2 x 1
272-1024 Capacitor, 4.7uF
272-1026 Capacitor, 22uF
he listed the box in the parts listing and hence is included in the price,
However to place this into reality, even if the circuit fails, there is no functional defect. Only the pesky SES light for cat efficiency so circuit problems really don't matter.
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