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  • #16
    Originally posted by J M Fahey View Post
    Congratulations on your success, and yes, that's the atmosphere around here.
    No useless insulting answers like in 90% of forums out there, but straight to the point and accurate ones.
    Which sometimes, yes, may *sound* somewhat rough , or at least could use some sugarcoating.
    And *that's* the "warm and friendly" aspect: getting you answers which help you solve your problem.
    If I fall in a river, I'd much prefer a few grumpy old men who pull me out of it, than a bunch of useless people who say "we'll miss you, you "were" our best friend, bye bye"
    Oh well.
    Yeah, what he said.

    One thing you will find as a dead-end around here is if you start asking about PAF's. The local PAF-mongers will jump in with vagueries (and sometimes dis-information), they are quite covetous of their (cough, cough) ..."research".
    -Brad

    ClassicAmplification.com

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    • #17
      Y'alls.

      As I read the CUB diagram, you can directly connect the OPTO output to it without any other voltage supply.
      The CUB counter supplies all the necessary pull-up voltage and internal resistors.
      The OPTO emitter side is the one that needs an external PS/wall wart.

      The only other admonition is to *carefully* read over the OPTO 755 TAZ wire coloring.

      You may now return to surfing porn sites and shagging sheep.

      -hizself
      "Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."

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      • #18
        Originally posted by salvarsan View Post
        Y'alls.

        As I read the CUB diagram, you can directly connect the OPTO output to it without any other voltage supply.
        The CUB counter supplies all the necessary pull-up voltage and internal resistors.
        The OPTO emitter side is the one that needs an external PS/wall wart.

        The only other admonition is to *carefully* read over the OPTO 755 TAZ wire coloring.

        You may now return to surfing porn sites and shagging sheep.

        -hizself
        Correct. A while ago I upgraded from a reed switch to an optical. Big difference and now 100% accurate at any speed. Reed switches are not the answer if you plan on spinning up past 7-800 RPM. My old Veeder Root from the original build around 1993 was more accurate than the Cub 5 with a reed switch.

        I used the Optek and a Cub 4 (it may be a Cub 5, cant remember) and a Nokia 5v DC wall wart. The actual voltage of the Nokia 5v wall wart was 9v+ so you need to be sure and test them. IIRC it called for a 380k resistor. I didn't have one so a 470k was used instead.
        The duty cycle was 50 hz so I blacked out 1/2 the disc. Works great!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Stratz View Post
          ... The actual voltage of the Nokia 5v wall wart was 9v+ so you need to be sure and test them. IIRC it called for a 380k resistor. I didn't have one so a 470k was used instead.
          I suspect you may mean 380 and 470 OHM resistors.
          The duty cycle was 50 hz so I blacked out 1/2 the disc. Works great!
          That was inspired.

          Now, about that porn surfing and sheep shagging...

          -hizself
          "Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."

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          • #20
            Originally posted by salvarsan View Post
            I suspect you may mean 380 and 470 OHM resistors.
            That was inspired.

            Now, about that porn surfing and sheep shagging...

            -hizself
            470, 470K,... Whatever it takes

            I'm too old for a prom but I do some surfing and some sheep shearing on occasion

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