Sweendawg <patrick@odintechnologies.com> wrote: Two weeks ago I flew pretty heavy IFR long x-c (Leesburg, VA to St Loius, MO) the plane sat on the ramp in the rain overnight one night. Next morning the "Alternator Failed- the battery is the only power source" red warning came on. OK, I'll state the blindingly obvious: You've got a loose connection somewhere. :) I think the rain is
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stans4@prolynx.com wrote: # On Apr 13, 2:01 pm, Peter Stryjewski <pstry...@att.net> wrote: # Lots of choices out there. You can get flourescent light bars at the # big box stores, they're relatively cheap and can be run off a cord run # through the hole in the back that a lot of safes have for Goldenrods. # There are also LED battery lights you can get that aren't so # directional, I have
Andreas Oehler <andreas.oehler@gmx.de> wrote: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 21:05:42 -0700 (PDT), Andre Jute: On Mar 14, 8:36 pm, "(PeteCresswell)" <x...@y.Invalid> wrote: What light bulbs/LED emitters are you powering with your Sturmey-Archer Dynohub? Front? Back? I did the thing with the bridge rectifier to convert it's output to DC - figuring I'd drive
Paul wrote: I would like to fit on my layout some LED signal lights, but I am not sure what to use, such as the combination of lights on points and where to use them. I am building a layout dated around 1980's. I would also like to scratch build, so any help on what LED's to use and the size. 3mm diameter LEDs fitted into brass or Plastruct tube built signals is about