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Ejner
Registered: Oct 2012 Posts: 43 |
OFFERED: C64 Electric Control
I have an Electric Control unit that I have been using for my C64. It is a PCB which connects to the Parallel port of the C64 and a 220v outlet. Then it has 8 220v outlets that can be individually controlled via the C64.
I haven't really been using it lately, so I'm giving it away to anyone who will PICK IT UP. (Denmark - between Horsens and Silkeborg).
Simple to use, just plug it in and type two pokes :-)
You can find a few pictures here (it was last used to make a little lightshow):
http://www.dba.dk/commodore-64-tilbehoer-el/id-1009316227/ |
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bugjam
Registered: Apr 2003 Posts: 2589 |
Sounds very cool! Unfortunately Denmark is a bit far - bring it to X! :-) |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
does it use relais or thyristors? if the later, kick some ass and make a lightshow for X out of it :) |
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Ejner
Registered: Oct 2012 Posts: 43 |
Thyristors... Hehe, yes, maybe I should :-) |
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tlr
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 1790 |
Quote: Thyristors... Hehe, yes, maybe I should :-)
So what's those TO220's if not triacs then? |
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Ejner
Registered: Oct 2012 Posts: 43 |
They are "TIC226D".
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tlr
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 1790 |
That's a triac (ds) and I bet those DIL6 optos are MOCxxx's. All solid state, no relays. |