Any clue on how this wad done?
#11
I repeat--what is a "compasitor"?
#12
Yea know I'm not sure if your trying to insult my intelligence or not there cliffy.. Or your just wanting to know what it is, there sir. I come on this forum to find out information on my vehicle not be irritated by people like you.(If thats your intention). So if it is, please don't respond to my threads, as there are many more helpful, and good people on here to answer my questions. Thanks again -Nick
#13
Yea know I'm not sure if your trying to insult my intelligence or not there cliffy.. Or your just wanting to know what it is, there sir. I come on this forum to find out information on my vehicle not be irritated by people like you.(If thats your intention). So if it is, please don't respond to my threads, as there are many more helpful, and good people on here to answer my questions. Thanks again -Nick
I have done nothing in this thread except try to help, and ask one simple question:
What is a compasitor?
You are the one that introduced the term into this discussion, and in over 50 years of working with mechanical and electrical/electronic systems I have never heard of such a component/device. Neither have Digi-Key, Newark, MCM, Mouser, Jameco, Allied, NTE, TI, HP or any of the other hundreds of electronic component distributors and manufacturers out there.
So I seek your wisdom in enlightening me, and you brand me an irritant?
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As to your intellect I believe your comments above speak for themselves.
#16
My buddy's pinball uses that stuff on one of the ramps, and I will tell you it is EXPENSIVE. When his stuff burned out, it was 3 or 4 hundred bucks to get the stuff replaced. Now this was a few years ago, but keep the price in mind, especially since the link leads to a British company, so the prices (if there are any) are most likely in Pounds, not Dollars.
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