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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Juntek Check, Riden Fan mod. and some fooling around with Arduino
PSG9080 WhiteLabel - Ali:go.tonyalbus.c...
PSG9080 Org AliExpress: go.tonyalbus.c...
PSG9080 - BangGood : go.tonyalbus.c...
Microscope DM9 - go.tonyalbus.c...
Microscope DM9 - go.tonyalbus.c...
RIDEN RD6018 Controller+case: go.tonyalbus.c...
RIDEN RD6018 BangGood: go.tonyalbus.c...
RIDEN RD6018 1200Watts PSU: go.tonyalbus.c...
ThermoControl 48 V: go.tonyalbus.c...
ThermoControl PWM 24V go.tonyalbus.c...
Nico Props(Arduino) : / @nicoprops
#PSG9080 #RD6018 #JUNTEK #RIDEN
Awesome stuff Tony
Thank you!
I think best and safest way to make exteranal/internal oscillator for the FG. is to desolder the oscillator put it on breadboard ... from breadboard wire's for int./external switch.. super short wire's to pads/pcb back ...😁 no changes on origin pcb.. just wires soldering to/from breadboard ... this technique i used a lot on PCBs where i had no place/room to put additional circuits/components... hot glue point easy life... if you can you can also solder breadboard pins (oscillator) direct on pcb if you put your breadboard vertically, very short distance hehe ... so you only need from pcb to wires the supply.. 😉
Thanks Mike, let me know how that works for you.. i think i am fighting that software correction that you can not switch off. i had a perfect 50MHz on the FPGA... and it is still off. but i am done with this device they should have investing in a proper oscillator instead of developing in correction software. let let me know your results when you are done, will be interesting for sure.
Nice - Much better than watching the football :)
Yes for sure :) , Thanks!
Thanks for the sunday entertainment, this will be my next acquisition. ;-)
Thank you!
thank you for making the video, if you have any questions about the RD6018, you can contact us
You are Welcome and Thank you!.
Так этот аппарат 6018 достойный?
So is this 6018 worthy?
Hello, YES i think it is, you get a lot of power 1050 Watts for around 150 Dollar, that is a lot of Watts/dollar
1 mil = 1 thousandth of an inch. (NOT one millimeter)
Thank you
I kept saying data sheet for the oscillator.
Thanks Mark, i am not sure.. what did you find? i think i am fighting that software correction that you can not switch off. i had a perfect 50MHz on the FPGA... and it is still off. but i am done with this device they should have investing in a proper oscillator instead of developing in correction software.
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Thank you!