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Recent content by forumlicker007

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    New electronics nut in the family!

    That was an awesome art I found on this site Mona Lisa - Smoking Mona . No doubt a collection from weird artists. Hope you find it interesting.:D **broken link removed**
  2. forumlicker007

    Wind Generator up and running!

    Wow. That's great tcm. I think you've got the motor at a good deal ;-)
  3. forumlicker007

    Fake e-tech accounts

    That's a way for attracting users to the website(register). If guests can view/download attachments, the number of registered users will damn decrease.(Registered users only can support the forum!!)
  4. forumlicker007

    slowing down speed on garage door opener

    Hey diy, I recommend this exclusive gum for your project..let me know.:D **broken link removed**
  5. forumlicker007

    New electronics nut in the family!

    Cool, post some pictures of her with workbench. I love smart kids. I heartly welcome her to our electro tech nut family ;-)
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    Hello I'm back!

    This is what happened! I can also see some dirty bugs blowing up the situation in between..!**broken link removed**
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    Hello I'm back!

    I think Torben is correct with the quote of my old name. What Mr. Bigkim100 told about my typing and abbreviation it's bounded within one or two threads I've started...I've worked on improving and taking care of my language while posting. I don't think I've made any dangerous advice on the...
  8. forumlicker007

    Hello I'm back!

    Its hilarious...my one month old thread returned back unnecessarily..how? Think about that. Search on Bigkim100's all posts! Look at his profile. Extremely odd..I found he's the most annoying character around the forum. A kind of retarded person. He has even give me bad rep for this issue. I...
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    Hello I'm back!

    You know ya, bigkim..I'll start one more thread "Hello I'm back again..!!" soooosh..don't tell nybody...either way I'll continue licking on the forum.. licker007 ;D
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    Chat User name

    It's pretty possible anyway! I could tell two options technically. One is to call a function on window onclose event that'll automatically fire a "log out" button click before the page terminates.;) Chatroom is based on Ajax engine..it should be easy to unload the user session by server side...
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    Bridge rectifier

    I couldn't understand what you mean by "level". The rectifier circuit probably given the 3Phase supply directly to a set of 1N4007 diodes and there'll be a X'former after that, no doubt it'll be something complicated circuitry. Might contain MOSFET's with heatsinks.
  12. forumlicker007

    Bridge rectifier

    Why can't you use just single phase line? What's the AC voltage? What's the rating of transformer?
  13. forumlicker007

    traffic signal help

    Hi MikeMl, I think you didn't get what he mean exactly. He wants a seven segment count down time display for the time intervals. It'll reset and again start counting down for each signal output.
  14. forumlicker007

    Chat User name

    Hi Eric :) Who are the persons just sit over there in chat? Kick them out ;) The ghosts are created when users just close the chat window rather than clicking on "Log out". They are removed when we see "X logged out[Time out]!. This can also happen when somebody keep idle for a prolonged period..
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    traffic signal help

    Your count down timer and display requires microcontroller and programming to perform.

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