Excellent Lucien! Thanks for sending this. I know what you mean about a project that doesn’t work. It is rewarding and educational to figure out where you went wrong. I knew a guy who would ask, at a hamfest, “Does this rig work?” If the the seller admitted that it didn’t, he’d reply, “Good, I pay extra for that!” He liked the challenge of fixing it. Of course, there are limits to this, and sometimes these challenges will make you wish you had taken up stamp collecting.
Hi Bill and Pete,
- Where the heck do I plug stuff that’s supposed to go to “ground” in? Now I know: usually to the negative pole!
- When 2 lines cross in a schematic, that doesn’t mean there’s a connection!
- How do these ready-made breadboards actually work? Had to try out…
- It’s important to think about the actual layout beforehand!
- When debugging, trial and error doesn’t help.
- There’s yet another crazy foreign unit called “gauge”! (I used smaller magnet wire than recommended, it still seems to work…)
- 9V-blocks get VERY hot when shorted for a minute or so!
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