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Bill Cotton March 2nd 05 03:03 PM

machining my first PCB
 
I wanted a 5 volt source for my newest gps, a Garmin Quest. It has a
internal battery that is not intended to be service by the consumer. The
Quest is recommended for automobile. A speaker is in the car adapter and
using the Quest in the car the is a constant power input of 5 volts. You can
remove the Quest for a walk and it will runs from 6 to 20 hours on the
internal battery, depending the mode of uses. When plugged into the car, the
internal battery in recharged.
On my bicycle, I have 12 volts 2000 ma batteries packs for my lights. For
the Quest, I want a 12 volt to 5 volt voltage regulator that uses the least
internal current. I made this unit and is testing it now.
http://www.billcotton.com/homeshop.htm
I also machine the adapters and battery/light holders shown in the
application link. Machining Plexiglas and pvc was fun chip making.

--
www.billcotton.com



Winston March 2nd 05 03:58 PM

Bill Cotton wrote:
I wanted a 5 volt source for my newest gps, a Garmin Quest. It has a
internal battery that is not intended to be service by the consumer.


Very cool, Bill!

I like the way you mounted the GPS over the vestigal tach.
That's a good use of the space.
Never understood why they put them on automatic cars, anyway.

--Winston


EdFielder March 2nd 05 04:05 PM

Interesting website- I see you are a Shoptask owner- there is another
website on gunsmithing with a Shoptask with some pretty imginative work
http://hometown.aol.com/johnstranaha...elingBook.html


"Bill Cotton" wrote in message
...
I wanted a 5 volt source for my newest gps, a Garmin Quest. It has a
internal battery that is not intended to be service by the consumer. The
Quest is recommended for automobile. A speaker is in the car adapter and
using the Quest in the car the is a constant power input of 5 volts. You

can
remove the Quest for a walk and it will runs from 6 to 20 hours on the
internal battery, depending the mode of uses. When plugged into the car,

the
internal battery in recharged.
On my bicycle, I have 12 volts 2000 ma batteries packs for my lights. For
the Quest, I want a 12 volt to 5 volt voltage regulator that uses the

least
internal current. I made this unit and is testing it now.
http://www.billcotton.com/homeshop.htm
I also machine the adapters and battery/light holders shown in the
application link. Machining Plexiglas and pvc was fun chip making.

--
www.billcotton.com





yourname March 2nd 05 05:07 PM

very nice


Bill Cotton March 2nd 05 06:32 PM


"Winston" wrote in message
...
Bill Cotton wrote:
I wanted a 5 volt source for my newest gps, a Garmin Quest. It has a
internal battery that is not intended to be service by the consumer.


Very cool, Bill!

I like the way you mounted the GPS over the vestigal tach.
That's a good use of the space.
Never understood why they put them on automatic cars, anyway.

--Winston

I agree. this is my wife car. I drive a stick Subaru and I eye the tach when
shifting sometime.




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