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i tried splitting the address in two with no success, but
i changed the resistors from 0,5W to 0,125W, from 2.2K to 4.7K and now it's working well!
Thank you all for your support!
Luca
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i tried splitting the address in two with no success, but
i changed the resistors from 0,5W to 0,125W, from 2.2K to 4.7K and now it's working well!
Thank you all for your support!
Luca
it make no real sense but if it's working...
How many years/decade/century your Proto-Board (breadboard) have?
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
it's a breadboard from 4 years ago if i remember well, but it has been used for a lot of projects, and not only with wires of the right width!
I'll use my new proto-board in a better way, I PROMISE![]()
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Yeah i see... We all tried to fit over-rated Awg wires + few TO-3 working on +/- 80 VDc and/or 110/220 VAC on those gizmuth
This remind me few plastic smells experiments...
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Or used a proto-board without the double-sided protective sticky tape on the back and decided it would be a good idea to lay the board down onto something electrically conductive?
Smoke, sparks, melted pieces/parts, popped circuit breakers, blown fuses, all sorts of fun!!!
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