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My New Blog : Cocodrilabs

by Menticol , 17th April 2012 at 11:41 PM (2126 Views)
Hello and Welcolme to Cocodrilabs!

Previously known as Engallamientos, Cocodrilo Laboratories is not only my hobby: it’s also my favorite way to learn and share knowledge since 2007. The topics are Electronic projects, Home and Machine Improvement, and DIY Repairs.

My posts have variable technical complexity and some of them have been made with the guidance of members of the Electro Tech forum over the course of years (see below).

As I state on the site, unfortunately I’m not an engineer and English is not my first language, so excuse me if you find any mistake before I do. I work hard to deliver the most technically accurate and honest ”step-by-step” guides.

Thank you by your time, and Enjoy Cocodrilabs!

cocodrilabs.wordpress.com

The following posts were made with the help of Electro Tech forum members. Thank you very much by your help.

Easy Bench Power Supply
Installing an Auxiliary input on a Stereo
The Qmbrella Project
Bicycle Stereo
Attempting to Rebuild a Laptop Battery
Bicycle Dynamo Tutorial (How Generators work)
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    I just had a peek at your blog and think it's fantastic. Very interesting projects and very well documented. I have one question though, where do you come up with your titles!!! cocodrilabs, Engallamientos, HAHA

    Great work!
    hello i want to make a circuit to check the connectivity of 16 pair m.d.f. cable with use of LEDs. i need your help.
    Thank you very much ElectroMaster!! I'm glad you liked it. I'll keep adding new projects as soon as I find a new workshop.

    On my country the slang word "engalle" or "engallar" refers to a refurbishing process applied to a car -normally by the owner- intended to improve the performance and aesthetic value. Note that this process is not always successful, resulting in worsened performance or uglier appearance (hence the funny two-sided meaning of the word).

    I suspected that the word was detrimental for the image of the site, so I choose Cocodrilo. Is not only an adult-oriented joke, it's also easier to pronounce in English!
    Updated 21st April 2012 at 05:08 PM by Menticol
    Hello Syunil, I'm sorry I don't have any experience with that type of cable.

    Maybe you can adapt this circuit for your needs
    http://www.electro-tech-online.com/e...le-tester.html

    or Google for "UTP cable tester schematics".
    Updated 21st April 2012 at 05:07 PM by Menticol
    Hello. My name is Mike. I'm new to this website, but I am looking for some help.
    I'm trying to build a simple laser tag game. I've looked at all of these DIY sites and end up buying a bunch of stuff I don't need, or don't know how to use.
    At this point, I've gotten rid of everything and I am left with a dollar store laser pointer (IR I think), a bread board (276-150, but I just ordered a simple non soldering bread board yesterday), a couple 'infrared emitter and detector' (Nexxtech 1PR), a bunch of 9V battery plugs and wires, Peizo buzzer, and a bunch of small LED lights. Could you help me make a laser receiver for a simple laser tag game?
    Thanks.
    Mike
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