donggie
10-19-2001, 08:24 AM
AGD,
Thank you for responding to my emails and posts in the past, I surely would not have been able to get this far without your help and the help of the countless members of this board. I have finally been able to run the warpfeed off of the 18v battery of the Emag. I know this is not great feat since it has been done time and again by others. I am currently using an interlink cable that you so graciously sent to me. Although I am confident that the connections to the 7809 dc regulator are correct, this was verified by the manufacturer of the dc regulator, I am getting a short when trying to run it with the interlink cable. It will work fine if it is in the vibration mode but will not work and actually will spark and probably blow up if I hook up both poles of the 9v clip while the interlink cable is plugged. I can only assume that the signal or the cable itself is acting as signal and or ground for the warp since when I remove only one of the poles of the 9v clip, it works flawlessly. I am somewhat stumped and am wondering why the warp would run if only one of the poles of the clip were attached. I am guessing that it is being grounded by the interlink cable. Would anyone know or care to offer some advice? As you can probably tell from my post, I am no electronics guru. So type slowly. :)
Sincerely,
don Florencio
Thank you for responding to my emails and posts in the past, I surely would not have been able to get this far without your help and the help of the countless members of this board. I have finally been able to run the warpfeed off of the 18v battery of the Emag. I know this is not great feat since it has been done time and again by others. I am currently using an interlink cable that you so graciously sent to me. Although I am confident that the connections to the 7809 dc regulator are correct, this was verified by the manufacturer of the dc regulator, I am getting a short when trying to run it with the interlink cable. It will work fine if it is in the vibration mode but will not work and actually will spark and probably blow up if I hook up both poles of the 9v clip while the interlink cable is plugged. I can only assume that the signal or the cable itself is acting as signal and or ground for the warp since when I remove only one of the poles of the 9v clip, it works flawlessly. I am somewhat stumped and am wondering why the warp would run if only one of the poles of the clip were attached. I am guessing that it is being grounded by the interlink cable. Would anyone know or care to offer some advice? As you can probably tell from my post, I am no electronics guru. So type slowly. :)
Sincerely,
don Florencio