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Unread 04-21-2003, 10:16 PM   #1
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Pay your unused parts forwared

Pay your unused parts forwared this is a continuance of a previous thread. in this thread I would like to have people post what they need, and anybody that has that part or material can send it to the needy person.
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Unread 04-21-2003, 10:17 PM   #2
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I personaly need to a good pump, and water block
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I need a couple of good wet pressure gauges :shrug:
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I need some new cv joints for my storm.
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I need: one blue/red bi-color led, 5mm.

I have: one 120mm stainless steel "Spiral" fan grille.


EDIT: (22.04.03, 10 mins. later: traded same. Cancel above. )
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I need a new car. Preferably something fast. Maybe with a stripe down the side. Ooh.. and wheels on stilts so I can drive over all the slower cars on the freeway.
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I need a couple of good wet pressure gauges :shrug:
Differential Wet/Wet pressure sensor.
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Differential Wet/Wet pressure sensor.
Oh yeah, with the digital readout "not included, $245"...

I need a manometer build guide!
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Oh yeah, with the digital readout "not included, $245"...

I need a manometer build guide!
Hey, you told me once that you were an "electronics guy".

Who needs a display?

All you do is amplify the output of the sensor.
Run the amplified output into a square root circuit.
Run the output of the square root circuit into a voltage to frequency converter.
Run the output of the voltage to frequency converter into the RPM input for the CPU HSF.
Make sure all of your scaling is right.

When Motherboard Monitor tells you that your fan RPM is 1422, you know that actually means that your flowrate is 1.422 gpm. (+/- whatever)

Easssssssssssssssssy.
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Hum... that's got possibilities...

P/N PX26-005DV (the differential model, +/- 5 psi), add a couple of pressure taps at the inlet/outlet of a heatercore (a la BillA), make a circuit...

Do you want to collaborate on this?
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Hum... that's got possibilities...

P/N PX26-005DV (the differential model, +/- 5 psi), add a couple of pressure taps at the inlet/outlet of a heatercore (a la BillA), make a circuit...

Do you want to collaborate on this?
For use exclusively with a heatercore, I'd get the +/-1 psi model. Better accuracy over the range that matters.

If collaboration means I toss out some ideas and you do all the gruntwork...

maybe.

Doing this kind of stuff is my day job. More of the same is not what I'm usually looking forward to at the end of the day.

Know of any freeware schematic capture programs?

Don't you have a waterblock project you're busy with?
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I'm carrying this over to my flowmeter thread, here.

I think I'll design it, and ask you to look it over, i.e. I do the grunt work indeed!
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OT, that Twinmoss3200 is bollox BB, it's very cheap but the stuff I have has VERY tight timings on it, it won't do cas2 @ 200mhz (it 'SPD's to cas3 but was rated 2.5 when I brought it)...

If I was you I'd look at the Twinmoss 3700, still cheap by far!, but rated 2.5 like any other 3700 rated mem I've seen so far...

Hmm, that Asus is lost to the rev2 NF7S as well! ...
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