From: Michael Stuczynski (Zip@uwwpikes.org)
Date: 04/07/00-03:08:21 AM Z
Oh, sorry.. (I should go to bed soon.. heh)
The caps are in series from pins 9 and 13 (there are 2 of them) and the
ground is also used in the stereo plug.
If you really want to know about the noise on the inverter, I can try it
tomorrow, but I know the noise was slightly different, but there was alot of
noise when I was using the speaker out as a line out.. but that's a whole
other story, I'll try tomorrow.
-ZippyFear
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Folk <pfolk@uni.uiuc.edu>
To: Michael Stuczynski <Zip@uwwpikes.org>
Cc: <ihack@fastolfe.net>
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 2:48 AM
Subject: Re: [ihack] Power spikes
>
> These are the caps on the power input, or the ones on the line out?
> Is the noise still a problem with the inverter?
>
> Pete
>
>
> >Anyways, to make a short story really long.. (I'm kinda tired).. I found
out
> >that my capacitors that I was using weren't big enough. I accidently
bought
> >0.1uF caps instead of 1.0 uF ones. RadioShackPart#272-1434A. I still get
a
> >little engine noise coming through the stereo input, but it's not
noticible
> >at all when music is playing, only a slight hum between songs.
> >
> >sorry for rambling so much.. time for bed..
> >
> > -ZippyFear
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