Plastic. I tried reversing them earlier - I'll give it another shot,
more scientifically this time around. They are currently in following
the generic pinout for these types.
Rats, no hope in surges.
I haven't yet had a chance to check out Ryan William's second
suggestions. I play with it later today...
Thanks again.
sasami@... wrote:
more scientifically this time around. They are currently in following
the generic pinout for these types.
Rats, no hope in surges.
I haven't yet had a chance to check out Ryan William's second
suggestions. I play with it later today...
Thanks again.
sasami@... wrote:
> Are you using metal can or plastic transistors? If plastic, they may be in[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> backwards.
>
> As for the surge when you power down. It means absolutely nothing - the
> whole circuit is "unstable" at the point and anything could be happening.
>
> Ken
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