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A mid-2000's Circuit City bag I found one day digging through some old stuff in my house. Apparently, someone wants to revive Circuit City, which you can read about in this article. The entire venture they describe in the article doesn't sound too promising or successful should this unlikely plan go through, but the article is still an interesting read as it explains the history and fall of Circuit City in it as well.
Anyway, that wraps up bag day. I have a new store tour laid out to begin this Saturday...
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I used 555 timer to power the inverter (via an N-channel FET), which worked and allowed me to charge the cap over 300v. The flash itself can be triggered by firing the SCR with an input pulse. It works well, except...
Note that the circuit is partially disassembled, the extra resistor was placed in to discharge C7.
A computer circuit board.
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Lilac Gel Btween Flash Gun And Circuit Board
Small Lamp To The Right Hand Side With Dark Blue gel Attached
The back of the circuit board in a cordless phone headset.
Man, I didn't really notice all those strands of that resin goop until I looked at the pictures.
Updated version of Circuit! Small structural differences, as well as new weapons, and a (new mode?).
From a Planet network switch. The fan was a bit noisy so I removed it. Three years later the power supply couldn't take the heat no more.
A had to take a broken DVD player to pieces in order to retrieve an X Files DVD which was trapped inside. So, I thought I'd take a few photos.
Continuing my current obsession with zooming on circuit boards in the dark, I seem to have gotten carried away with red and blue combinations. Literally hundreds of these shot in red and blue!
So I decided to change the colours on the LED panels I was using to something possibly a little more sickly.
No Photoshop, no AI, only zoom pulls.
My computer has been running a bit slow lately - perhaps it will work better if I put this bit back :-)
Taken for the weekly theme which is 'green'.