That's one of my favourite clocks that I've seen. Didn't notice a cord when I looked first time. I wonder how much power it consumes. Maybe one day I could build one.
Shall I suggest more things you could build? ;)
Ant: do it and post it. Do you mean word or world though?
word.
A big project I want to do is use a Pi as a remote starter for my car. I've seen people have already done that so it's possible, I just don't know if I'd have time.
I did actually mean world and misread word. Mine may involve a map and time zones.
I thought that question was for me, sorry, I didn't mean to answer it for you!
You will be sorry :@
Any idea how I can identify transistors I've ripped out of an old PSU? They have some codes on them but can't seem to match them up to a transistor type,
:-P
No I don't. I'm lucky if I can identify a resistor.
I think it might not be possible. I assume they're manufacturer codes rather than the actual transistor type. One I thought was a transistor (from something else) is a something or other shunt. Also in a TO92 package.
The app I recommended not long ago is useful for working out resistors. By value or by the stripes.
A resistor resists (stuff). So, if you try to do stuff to a thing and it doesn't comply, it's a resistor. I sincerely hope this helps.
Frikkin' colonials, they know diddly frikkin' squit.
That's not the part of a resistor I have trouble with silly! And I don't really have trouble because internet, but it's the silly color stripes that I find annoying.