--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "rruss45826" <rruss45826@a...>wrote: started milling pcb's. I even built my power supply from an oldmicrowave oven one. Since my machine is down i am working with thetoner transfer method to get some driver boards built so i can get myrouter running again. That's interesting. People here chuck out ovens all the time. 90% work fine. I keep some of the bits, but always felt guilty about tossing the transformer. You used the magnatron transformer? They're fairly hefty (>1000 watt), with 2 secondaries? You run them backwards? Would you mind giving a quick rundown? For anyone who has never dismantled a microwave, you get a little synchro motor, a fan, mains lead & fuse, a few thermal cutout switches, 3-6 microswitches, a 15-25 watt bulb, maybe a few odd bits like a 'browning' element or moisture sensor, and that big transformer. The magnetron has a couple of big magnets - fun! More interesting is the control panel, which is self contained (has its own transformer). Has a few relays, power it up & use it to time & control your etcher. Watch out for the capacitor. Note the spade clips used are safety ones, you need to push the little lever to get them off. Tony [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: CNC Router
2005-04-07 by Tony Smith
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