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Old 22-04-2008   #11 (permalink)
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anything?
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Yeah I can do that.
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Thanks a lot! Can you please post it on the forum or send via email abdn18@gmail.com
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Yeah I can do that.
Bane the guy wants a ciurcuit diagram ,and by his reply to your post ,i think he waiting for you to do it for him .

what is it you want ,is it just a diagram showing 6 lights in parallel, incidently sodiums dont work very well with pir ,halogens come on quicker.

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by the tim ethey'd warmed up it would be mornin anyway lol
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Bane the guy wants a ciurcuit diagram ,and by his reply to your post ,i think he waiting for you to do it for him .

what is it you want ,is it just a diagram showing 6 lights in parallel, incidently sodiums dont work very well with pir ,halogens come on quicker.
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ok, i've given my own lame version so don't bother
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ok, i've given my own lame version so don't bother
That attitude sucks
i asked you 2 days ago ,what the circuit diag neaded to show ,and i was waiting for an answer ,
i was going to try and HELP you get it together i wasnt going to DO IT FOR U.

i hope you have learned something from your assignment,and all the best for your future ,with your impatient attitude you will need it

 
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