Are you melting foam yet? especially the quarter radius?
Mike...
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Thanks Pete.pete42 wrote:Allan "no-load" means just that, think flashlight, light off there isn't any "load" on the batteries
turn on the light the bulb becomes the "load"and batteries would be under load.
if you were to measure the batteries voltage under "no-load", light off
they would read say 3 VDC for a two cell flashlight and some what less than 3 VDC with the light on or "under load"
same for your power supply measure the terminals with out any wire between them they would read stated numbers.
add a wire which becomes the load the voltage will be lower remember the longer the wire the bigger the load.
remember also that the wires running to your foam cutter are part of the load, once tried you will figure it out and we will be coming to you for advice on making cuts.
Mike if I can find my spool of safety wire I'll send you some.
when I find it I'll need ur address I may still have a small cutter too.
weather has been nice I should have gotten out to the back garage and looked sooner but It just came to me, I'm old
Pete
Hey a TEC 3 transformer even! ThanksGPW wrote:Here’s another interesting video for your edification ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiitiKyu_Iw
After the firewood is brought in I'll have some time to build and play! Been researching the various types of cutter tools and tables and trying to come up with a multipurpose variation and learn about types of wires, wire bending for accuracy, etc. I've got some different wires ranging from .016 to .035 to play with (guitar strings, stainless fishing leaders, etc - locally available stuff) I don't want to end up with dozen different tools if one or two can be adapted to multi-use. Maybe I'll end up with a product?mikeschn wrote:Are you melting foam yet? especially the quarter radius?
Mike...
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