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Hi!!! I'm starting in this world of eletronics anda maitnance. Only a hobby for now, but could be something else in the future. My formal education is Molecular biology and I have a PhD ins biology of infection agents. I give lectures in med school and work as a researcher in a university here in my country.
Hope to get some help from u guys. Tkx! Qapla'
PS: Sorry for my english. It is not my main language.
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Hello there,
name's Adam, I'm a 24yo with no degree or experience in this field, but I like PC building and that inevitably lead me into trying to repair the odd broken board I had laying around. Today in search of some schematics I came across this place, and that's pretty much it. Hope I can pick up a few tricks.
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olá, minha vez...
sou um jovem senhor de 30 e tantos anos, que a 5 dias operou catarata nos olhos (Jáá???), kkkkk é a vida..
Quando não estou em casa, normalmente estou trabalhando ou pescando, kkkkk...
sou analista/desenvolvedor de software, e quando em casa, além de marido, (pra não apanhar a esposa, haha), também gosto de sapecar os dedos com um ferro de soldar, sentir o aroma do estanho derretido (que faz mal por sinal) e reviver (ou terminar de matar) alguns equipamentos, que encontro por ai...
Bem isso é um pouco sobre mim... Busco aqui conhecimentos e, também se estiver ao meu alcance, repassar aos demais um pouco sobre mim... do que sei aos que podem vir a precisar.
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Anyone please be so kind as to assist and identify/suggest a thyristor for this application:Supply voltage = 12 volt (100 amp hour lead acid battery), load: brand new 90 amp tyre pump/compressor - if I allow a safety margin the inrush amps = 108 amps. The battery protection circuit trips when we try to start the compressor/pump ,cold or already run for a while. I want to fit a thyristor in the wiring from the battery the compressor/pump, to ensure the battery protection does not cut out the battery supply to the pump/compressor, before the pump start to run.
However, I do not find a thyristor that is rated for 12 volt and 110 amps. The ones I find for 110 amps are rated for hundreds of volts. Is there possibly a thyristor that is suitable? If not, what else do you suggest I use to get the compressor to start?
Your help will be much appreciated!
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Cheers from France,
Born in the eighties the first unit I put my hands on was a venerable Pentium II I used for playing games. I studied business but as far as I remember, I always enjoyed to disassemble things to see how they work (which might be related to the death of the Pentium II mentionned earlier...). Recently I discovered the tremendous world of Arduinos/Raspberry and built my own plant watering station with wireless soil moisture sensors. I found this forum while searching hints about an issue on an Asus Laptop and I have to admit I was impressed by the level of skill i noticed while reading threads. Now I better understand after reading some posts in this thread, there are people very serious about electronic around here, I feel like a newborn. Generally speaking, I like to fix stuff, I'm not the kind of guy throwing away a phone because the battery is dead. I don't have any electronic certification, I learn a lot thanks to Internet, experimentation and determination.
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