23-02-2019, 12:00 PM
(22-02-2019, 10:38 PM)Refugee Wrote: Does that rectifier contain just HT diodes or LT diodes or some combination. It does not look obvious to me from the photos of the wiring.
There is a picture in Post #20 that I missed earlier which makes things much clearer. The three connections on the right are the bi-phase LT rectifier and the two on the left are the mysterious LT protection diode . There is no connection between this and the HT - which hasn't even been mentioned in this thread, as far as I know!
(22-02-2019, 10:38 PM)Refugee Wrote: Once we have established what mythical properties apply to the stop end to be used in an AVO battery ...
Lawrence's reply made me realise that there was something I'd overlooked about the interior space available inside a compression fitting but I'm still puzzled. A stack of 5 CR2032 cells is 16mm high and I would have expected that this would exceed the space available inside the fitting which can accept something much greater than 15mm in diameter.
I dare say that if I spent the rest of the day searching through the boxes and crates of what my wife calls my 'stuff' which have been in the garage since our move - a serious downsize - I should be able to find a compression fitting or two to inspect in detail but, to be honest, I can find more creative ways to spend my day!
(22-02-2019, 10:55 PM)LyntonP Wrote: Conduit, tube, trunking does it really matter?
No! Of course not!






