No luck with that.
I realized I also had the little orange jumper connecting the battery + directly
to the LED + which I corrected in the latest file uploaded.
Please take a look - this one I think is correct across the board and it is not
working at all (no LED light or anything).
:(
I am about to take the breadboard completely apart to sketch this out.
Does anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks!
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T
--- In beam@yahoogroups.com, "Arno Brosi" <arnobrosi@...> wrote:
>
> Yes,the bread-board circuit looks in order.Only thing I noticed is that your
1K resistor is in between the LED and the capacitor.Run a wire from the LED + to
the capacitor +.Then the 1 K resistor from the capacitor + to the battery +
.Maybe that helps fix the problem.
> Good Luck!
>
> regards,Arno
>
> --- In beam@yahoogroups.com, "yanom@" <yanom@> wrote:
> >
> > neat-looking breadboard circuit. I need to get some colored wires :)
> >
> > --- In beam@yahoogroups.com, "toddbguill" <toddbg@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello everyone. I just uploaded a img of my breadboarded pummer.
> > > I decided to try out first with the breadboard so that I can attempt to
get some readings on a variety of settings to change the pumm length and the
pause rate between blinking as I would like to set up a small colony of these.
> > >
> > > Everything is standard off the MAKE magazine circuit.
> > >
> > > I started with a solar cell from some westinghouse garden spikes as well
as the single nicad aa that was included in there (lights up a white LED)
> > >
> > > however with that setup I never got the led to light up.
> > > When I shorted out the SC and put in a 3v battery supply then I got the
LED to light up and start blinking, but there was no change to Flash rate nor to
the Decay (pummm) fade as it appears as though it is acting as a normal Flash
rather than a fade.
> > >
> > > Could any of you take a look at let me know what you think?
> > > The IC are 74AC240 from Fairchild/digi-key.
> > >
> >
>