My walnut pair! They're lovely speakers.
Glad you're still finding improvements Tony. Always good to hear. (no pun intended)
My walnut pair! They're lovely speakers.
all very intriguing! ;) I just sent a txt to your phone
Hi John I could try it on the 5v for my ppang card or the 5v for the motherboard24pin.jkeny wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:45 pm Just updating this thread in case anyone is interested in trying a supercapacitor PS (SC-PS)
A tour of the 5V SC-PS has started on PFM here & seems to be going down well
Some people here showed an interest in a SC-PS > 5V so I wanted to update on progress (yea, I know it's been a while but developing a product goes down many dead ends & takes time)
By the end of next week I should be testing a supercap PS with user selectable voltage outputs from 5V to 25V in steps of 2.5V
The plan is to have two outputs which can be at different voltages - each output voltage is displayed on a small LCD panel & is set by a 9 position dial, each position stepping up 2.5V starting at 5V
The current output capability will depend on the heating i.e the case & heatsinking used. I will be testing with various loads both instantaneous & continuous current outputs
Anyone in Ireland interested in trying a prototype first before it goes on tour in the UK in about 3 weeks.
That was my master plan - mess up your system & then offer a solution :)tony wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:14 am PPang has a 4pin molex but I can hook up something temp sure that's what I like doing anyway!
The mobo is 24pin and 4 pin but I don't think your supply will do 3.3v or maybe it can be regulated down to that?
I am curious to see if I could power the pc with them. At the moment I am back to using the pico with 5v to the pang card.
The original picoless set up is still there but something not right either with grounds or supply as PC will not power up.
Basically since that faithful day with your isohub daccy yoke things have never been the same :(