Do battery reconditioners work?I saw an advert in a 4WD magazine for a car battery reconditioner which brings batteries back to life. It goes in line with the battery and charges it, restoring the battery. What do you think about it? (L. S., via email). NTSC version of TV Pattern GeneratorI am purchasing two Programmable TV Pattern Generator kits (SILICON CHIP, June & July 1997) from the local Altronics store. I wish to adapt the design to provide RGB & sync outputs (I presume I can use the signals applied to the AD722) and also wish to have an NTSC video signal option. I only have data for the AD723/724/725 devices so in regard to the AD722, can I simply change crystals to achieve this? (W. A., via email).
Using the Remote Extender with FoxtelI purchased one of your Remote Control Extenders (from SILICON CHIP, July 1996) and have been very happy with it. However, I recently changed to a Foxtel Digital box and the Remote Extender will not work with this unit. I have tried adjusting the carrier oscillator with no success. Can you tell me what to do next? (P. W., via email). These is also another possible solution. A learning remote could be used to store the recalcitrant remote codes and this then used with the Remote Extender. Give it a try. Studio 350 amplifier for a carI am considering starting work on the Studio 350 power amplifier module (SILICON CHIP, January & February 2004) but would like to adapt it for use in a car. I’m sure I could use a power inverter for this but would rather do it as part of the amplifier itself. How would I go about doing this? Is it possible? (D. T., via email). It just so happens that we described a 600W DC-DC inverter in the October & November 1996 issues. However, it would be expensive to build and it would be far more practical and cheaper to buy a ready-made car amplifier. We would love you to build the two kits but the expense would be high. Midrange boost for guitarI have a Champ audio amplifier kit (SILICON CHIP, February 1994) that I’d like to use in my guitar as an onboard mid boost. What modifications would you suggest I make to it? (B. D., via email). The DI Box published in the August 2001 issue would be more useful. It has a 3-band equaliser and so the midrange can be boosted.
Speed Control kit for RC boatI have purchased a 10A DC Speed Control which was published in the June 1997 issue. I’m wanting to connect a receiver to it for use on an RC boat. I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction for a guide on how to achieve this. (N. R., via email). Level meter for digital cameraI want to monitor an analog audio signal (something like a VU meter) as it passes through a microphone and into a digital camera; preferably something mobile that’s easy to move around with. I wonder if the Loudspeaker Level Meter featured in the April 2004 issue would be appropriate. (P. M., via email). Intercom for aircraft wantedDo you have any duplex intercom kits? This is for an aircraft application. I want to be able to talk to other passengers as well as hear myself while we are wearing our headsets. Do you have anything suitable? (A. M., via email).
Roof blower control wantedI am looking for a circuit which is used to activate a blower to blow hot air from the roof space into several rooms if the temperature in the roof space is higher than the temperature in the room or rooms and only if a master switch is activated for the heating action. A similar circuit may have been described which switches on a pump to circulate water from the solar panels to a tank below only when the temperature in the panels is higher than the temperature in the tank. (D. W., via email). Note that an air filter system would be required to remove dust and fibre glass (when insulation is used in the roof space) from the roof cavity. Higher power for bridged modulesSince the upgrade model of the ETI-480 amplifier can only drive 8-ohm loads under bridging, I was wondering if it was possible to add another push-pull output transistor pair to increase the power output of these modules or are there other limiting components, or will it mess up the biasing? (R. G., via email). Jacobs Ladder to drive spark plugsI am looking for a kit for an automotive project that I am building. The requirement is to continually ignite from one to four spark plugs at the flick of a switch. I was going to use the Jacobs Ladder kit (SILICON CHIP, September 1995) but I’m not sure it would work if I replaced the wires with spark plug leads and added spark plugs to the end of them. What do you think? (F. S., via email). Repairing a talking radioI have a talking clock radio that I am quite attached to. Unfortunately, when I recently dismantled it to clean the switch contacts, the LCD screen removed itself from the circuit board and the attaching strip. Being attached by this rubber strip with micro conductors has caused me great distress considering how I will repair the connection. Is my only solution to get out the microscope and some conductive epoxy glue and try and repair it? Or am I able to purchase a replacement LCD mounted on a board that I can solder?(D. V., Newcastle, NSW). Correct connection for HEI systemI have just assembled the High Energy Ignition system and installed it on the car. There is a problem that I do not know how to solve and where to start. I built the kit from the diagram for ignition with points and although the car won’t run, the problem seems to be at the distributor. I have power to the HEI and power at the negative side of the coil. I connected a plug lead to an external spark plug and cranked the engine over. The plug fired only once. I put a test lamp on the wire to the distributor from the HEI and there is power there the moment the starter is tuned on, then nothing. Any ideas on what to look for? (R. M., via email). Also note that only one points input is normally required. Remove the diode associated with the points input that is not used. Programming PICAXE via USBI was wondering if it is possible to program PICAXEs using a USB-serial converter module from DLP design, based on the FTDI FT232BM IC. The device only has 5V logic levels on the serial lines – not true RS232. Do I need to modify the programming circuit or change the two resistor values? (L. W., via email). Circuit for the Cylon VoiceI am after an old kit from "Electronics Australia" or ETI which was called the "Cylon Voice". I am not sure whether it used a XR2206 IC or not and if the IC it used is still available.(R. M., via email). We published an equivalent circuit, the Vader Voice, in the September 1995 issue of SILICON CHIP. Its current consumption was much less than the Cylon Voice. Subwoofer controller times outI have built one of the subwoofer controllers (SILICON CHIP, December 1995) and all is working OK except it has problems with low signal levels; the timer times out whilst in use. I was wondering if it would be possible to adjust the sensitivity of the VOX circuit to cope with lower levels of input to the controller to enable switching. High efficiency speakers are being used and the unit is OK just above normal listening levels. I use the 15W Class-A circuit (SILICON CHIP, July & August 1998) and it is very sweet indeed. Any chance of a 30 watter in the future? (W. C., via email). We may do another class-A amplifier but it would have to be more than 30W to make it a worthwhile increase over the 15 watter. Backup for cordless phonesSome years ago you described a construction article on a gel-cell backup for telephones. Can you please tell me the project/kit number, board number and if any of the kitset suppliers produced same? (E. R., Cobram, Vic).
Weather satellite receiver is noisyMy son-in-law, a medical electronics technician, has made a good job of Weather Satellite receiver (SILICON CHIP, December 2003) and it seems to be properly tuned according to the instructions, yet its performance is very poor. No satisfactory pictures have been received. Compared with an old kit receiver, sold by SciSat products in Queensland about eight years ago, the new unit is much noisier. With the same antenna and masthead preamp used on both receivers, the Sci Sat receiver gives good pictures, while the new kit either fails to lock on or produces a screen full of snow with no picture detail. Could you please help?(T. B., via email). Turning up the RF control shouldn’t make the voltage rise much, if there’s no signal input to the receiver. If it does, the RF stage may be oscillating. A small number of these receivers have needed a small earthed shield plate over the top of the IF chip, to keep it from taking off. Similarly one or two have needed additional bypass capacitors from the source of the RF amplifier to ground, to keep it stable. We suggest 47nF SMD capacitors for this if they’re needed, as these have extremely low self-inductance. Radon detector wantedWith the ever-increasing growth of dense city housing, the design of houses is becoming more and more restrictive to the flow of air through the buildings. Radon is a documented (second highest) cause of adeno-carcinoma of the lung in non-smokers and smokers (cigarettes) alike. It would be very useful to be able to detect the radon levels in the household via continuous monitoring. I have seen some Electronic Radon Detectors on the market. An example of an EPA (US) approved model is: www.testproducts.com There are no products available in Australia that cater for the home/office environment. I am proposing that your gifted technical staff design a homemade kit using a radon detecting transducer. Is this feasible? (G. S., via email)
We think that if you are concerned about a possible build-up of radon in your house, you should consider installing an under-floor fan. If the underside of your house is well-ventilated, or it is built on a concrete slab, it is highly unlikely that there is any problem with radon build-up. It is mainly a problem in cold countries where houses are well-sealed against air leakage.
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