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Re: OUTRIGHT BUY! 15W RF EXCITED CO2 BURNING LASER
Spicek --
I'm not sure I understand your "simple" 2 battery connection. Battery 1 is the load?? for what?? With a series circuit, breaking the series connection turns off the power.
I'm using presently 2 car start portable units in series and neither one is a load -- only a power source of ~26 volts DC.
Did the tube light up? A single or even dual 12 volt source should not trash a 7815. Is it possible you hooked it up backwards? Are you sure the batteries are in series and not parallel?
Mike
I've read your post again and I can not envision your connections. If you hooked it up backwards, the 7815 may have smoked. With a little luck, the other components may be OK yet.
ReRead Chris's instructions about connections. Major damage may result --etc. What did you have connected to the PWM input.
Spicek --
I'm not sure I understand your "simple" 2 battery connection. Battery 1 is the load?? for what?? With a series circuit, breaking the series connection turns off the power.
I'm using presently 2 car start portable units in series and neither one is a load -- only a power source of ~26 volts DC.
Did the tube light up? A single or even dual 12 volt source should not trash a 7815. Is it possible you hooked it up backwards? Are you sure the batteries are in series and not parallel?
Mike
I've read your post again and I can not envision your connections. If you hooked it up backwards, the 7815 may have smoked. With a little luck, the other components may be OK yet.
ReRead Chris's instructions about connections. Major damage may result --etc. What did you have connected to the PWM input.