Posted by Jim Rojas on December 20, 2010, 9:34 pm
you wrote:
>> A small 12VDC 100ma transformer is plugged into the timer. The timer is
>> set to turn on and off every hour. The transformer is connected to the
>> coil of a 12VDC DPDT relay, which is rated to handle 50 Amps across each
>> set of contacts.
> Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy.... You give yourself away... with the above..
> There no such thing as a 12 Vdc "Transformer".....
Maybe on your planet. Take a look at your cell phone plug in
transformer...I will bet the farm it says 5VDC output. It just goes to
show you what your level of electronics knowledge really is.
An alternator is a 3 phase AC generator. A series of Full wave bridge
rectifiers converts it to DC. It is no different for most types of plug
in transformers. Most of your smaller electronics use rectified
transformers.
Jim Rojas
Posted by you on December 22, 2010, 7:30 pm
> you wrote:
> >
> >> A small 12VDC 100ma transformer is plugged into the timer. The timer is
> >> set to turn on and off every hour. The transformer is connected to the
> >> coil of a 12VDC DPDT relay, which is rated to handle 50 Amps across each
> >> set of contacts.
> >
> > Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy.... You give yourself away... with the above..
> > There no such thing as a 12 Vdc "Transformer".....
>
> Maybe on your planet. Take a look at your cell phone plug in
> transformer...I will bet the farm it says 5VDC output. It just goes to
> show you what your level of electronics knowledge really is.
>
> An alternator is a 3 phase AC generator. A series of Full wave bridge
> rectifiers converts it to DC. It is no different for most types of plug
> in transformers. Most of your smaller electronics use rectified
> transformers.
>
> Jim Rojas
Your an Idiot... the "Transformer" is AC, and then there is a Rectifier
after it that makes the AC output of the Transformer into DC, and that
is what comes out the plug... duh.... I guess you never had a class in
physics in school....
Posted by Jim Rojas on December 22, 2010, 7:32 pm
I guess I will have to start avoiding the trolls on this newsgroup...
Only a coward hides behind anonymous postings...
Jim Rojas
Posted by daestrom on December 22, 2010, 9:31 pm
On 12/22/2010 14:32 PM, Jim Rojas wrote:
> I guess I will have to start avoiding the trolls on this newsgroup...
> Only a coward hides behind anonymous postings...
> Jim Rojas
Only a bigot thinks that way.
daestrom
Posted by Curbie on December 22, 2010, 10:26 pm
wrote:
>On 12/22/2010 14:32 PM, Jim Rojas wrote:
>> I guess I will have to start avoiding the trolls on this newsgroup...
>>
>> Only a coward hides behind anonymous postings...
>>
>> Jim Rojas
>Only a bigot thinks that way.
>daestrom
This scammer "claims" to have been posting on newsgroups since 1996,
but has never seen an anonymous post???
In his last post he said "You can clearly see his antisocial behavior
which always resorts to verbal abuse.", apparently, calling people
"cowards" or "tolls" only qualifies as "verbal abuse" when someone
else is doing it.
The weird workings of scamville.
Curbie
>> set to turn on and off every hour. The transformer is connected to the
>> coil of a 12VDC DPDT relay, which is rated to handle 50 Amps across each
>> set of contacts.
> Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy.... You give yourself away... with the above..
> There no such thing as a 12 Vdc "Transformer".....