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I've built the John Bajak's flux capacitor!
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<blockquote data-quote="dustin255" data-source="post: 123179" data-attributes="member: 7574"><p>Hello, </p><p>I'm think about building John Bajack Flux Capacitor with Original Plans. </p><p></p><p>Flux Capacitance Time Travel Circuit</p><p>(c) John Bajak 1990</p><p></p><p></p><p>B1 27 volt source</p><p>C1 1200 uF 50V electrolytic</p><p>P1 piezoelectric transducer (value uncritical)</p><p>S1 charging switch (SPST)</p><p>G1 25-ohm rheostat (future control)</p><p>G2,G3 switch (SPST) and 1M-ohm potentiometer for past control</p><p></p><p>< Transcriber's note: I don't know whether G1 and G2 are really supposed</p><p>to be a rheostat and a potentiometer, or both rheostats, or both pots. He</p><p>refers to two rheostats elsewhere, and I was just going to call them pots</p><p>until I remembered that rheostats would have some inductance. ></p><p></p><p></p><p>How is my part I've selected? What box size is good? and What other part do I need? </p><p></p><p>Here are the numbers on Mouser Parts (Mouser Part IDs):</p><p>633-M2011SS1G01</p><p>490-CPE-6080</p><p>665-AT3045TFLW110R</p><p>667-EEU-FC1H122</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dustin255, post: 123179, member: 7574"] Hello, I'm think about building John Bajack Flux Capacitor with Original Plans. Flux Capacitance Time Travel Circuit (c) John Bajak 1990 B1 27 volt source C1 1200 uF 50V electrolytic P1 piezoelectric transducer (value uncritical) S1 charging switch (SPST) G1 25-ohm rheostat (future control) G2,G3 switch (SPST) and 1M-ohm potentiometer for past control < Transcriber's note: I don't know whether G1 and G2 are really supposed to be a rheostat and a potentiometer, or both rheostats, or both pots. He refers to two rheostats elsewhere, and I was just going to call them pots until I remembered that rheostats would have some inductance. > How is my part I've selected? What box size is good? and What other part do I need? Here are the numbers on Mouser Parts (Mouser Part IDs): 633-M2011SS1G01 490-CPE-6080 665-AT3045TFLW110R 667-EEU-FC1H122 [/QUOTE]
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