I'll report back with my findings either way.
Puma How-To Released! :-)
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Re: Puma How-To Released! :-)
Assuming I've built it correctly.... which assumes much 
 lol.
I'll report back with my findings either way.
			
			
									
									
						I'll report back with my findings either way.
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Re: Puma How-To Released! :-)
Yep, switched to 1A supply (next option) and she read 4.99V so very pleased.
Best to check things first, don't want to throw more possible current at a short! lol.
			
			
									
									
						Best to check things first, don't want to throw more possible current at a short! lol.
Re: Puma How-To Released! :-)
It makes the short easy to find. Plus a first degree burn in most cases.Bangbug wrote:don't want to throw more possible current at a short
:-p