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0SirCheez 8 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteA Dremel would work too...But this way is more fun :D
0InducktionCobalt59 Reply 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteHeh, send a money order to Hasbro, I'm sure they can fill you an order. :P
0Cobalt59Inducktion Reply 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteYay! My robot arrived! It is currently destroying upper Missouri!
0zack247 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvotethose 4 diodes are a diode bridge, they convert the AC to DC power. I especially like the method of extracting the internals :) 2 replies
0Inducktionzack247 Reply 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteMhm, I already knew they were the Bridge rectifier, but i didn't know if they were power diodes, or could handle large amounts of amps or voltage. Turns out the ones i got could handle around 5 amps.
0zack247Inducktion Reply 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteahh. you'll want to save those for some special projects...
8 Comments
8 years ago on Introduction
A Dremel would work too...
But this way is more fun :D
12 years ago on Introduction
Good taste in games!
12 years ago on Introduction
But I want an Autobot killing robot!
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Heh, send a money order to Hasbro, I'm sure they can fill you an order. :P
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Yay! My robot arrived! It is currently destroying upper Missouri!
12 years ago on Introduction
those 4 diodes are a diode bridge, they convert the AC to DC power.
I especially like the method of extracting the internals :)
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Mhm, I already knew they were the Bridge rectifier, but i didn't know if they were power diodes, or could handle large amounts of amps or voltage. Turns out the ones i got could handle around 5 amps.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
ahh. you'll want to save those for some special projects...