You're a mess when it comes to connecting blocks of a large circuit together! I still have the schematics I did for you on my desktop. I don't know...Wrong. I do know...the smoke detector circuit will NOT be calibrated correctly the first time you plug it in to a chimney. You should stay as a member at AAC so you can get help when you need it.Then I can get back to that Smoker Thread
I am a mess with itYou're a mess when it comes to connecting blocks of a large circuit together! I still have the schematics I did for you on my desktop. I don't know...Wrong. I do know...the smoke detector circuit will NOT be calibrated correctly the first time you plug it in to a chimney. You should stay as a member at AAC so you can get help when you need it.
I didn't die and I don't hate you, or AAC, but I was spending way too much time on the Internet! I have cars to fix, a home to maintain, and landscaping to control. Then there is family, whom I don't really like, but I need to keep communication open there and mix with live humans on a regular basis, even if it's just for mental health. I had to break what was becoming a bad habit!I am a mess with it
Good to know you're still around from time to time.
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Yeah, I know what you mean... this place is nice, but it's like eating too much dessert! ...I didn't die and I don't hate you, or AAC, but I was spending way too much time on the Internet! I have cars to fix, a home to maintain, and landscaping to control. Then there is family, whom I don't really like, but I need to keep communication open there and mix with live humans on a regular basis, even if it's just for mental health. I had to break what was becoming a bad habit!
Me too! but when I'm at work I have to look away from spread sheets and support tickets, so I read a lot about what others do here on AAC so I don't go crazy with the Mundane.I was spending way too much time on the Internet!
So, you use AAC as a break from boredom and I was using it as my primary activity, to the neglect of a lot of other things which needed attention. My behavior was starting to resemble an addiction. Plenty interesting here, and a lot of good, healthy mental activities, but there is a real world which simply must not be ignored as much as I was doing that. I had to break it hard!Me too! but when I'm at work I have to look away from spread sheets and support tickets, so I read a lot about what others do here on AAC so I don't go crazy with the Mundane.
Unlike other very active members of this place, I'm not retired, so my work demands my time and attention out there in the wilderness. I don't know what would become of me if I ever stopped working, I'd probably be drawn to an (unhealthy) addiction too.So, you use AAC as a break from boredom and I was using it as my primary activity, to the neglect of a lot of other things which needed attention. My behavior was starting to resemble an addiction. Plenty interesting here, and a lot of good, healthy mental activities, but there is a real world which simply must not be ignored as much as I was doing that. I had to break it hard!
I'll still wander by AAC, but I can't let it become my primary activity lest I let it get unhealthy.
Glad to hear from you again.I'll still wander by AAC, but I can't let it become my primary activity lest I let it get unhealthy.
Before they moved me to this Department, I had my own office, regardless of projects in my house on weekends I didn't work on circuits, and back then I spent 8 hrs a day in front of a computer screens, like I do now but I had an office to myself my mornings, afternoons, lunch hrs I could tinker on the Smoker Circuit, those were the days.Unlike other very active members of this place, I'm not retired, so my work demands my time and attention out there in the wilderness. I don't know what would become of me if I ever stopped working, I'd probably be drawn to an (unhealthy) addiction too.
You are one of the more opaque personalities here. I don't know if we would enjoy each other over a beer, but I could just puppy dog you for the interesting and novel circuits you post!Glad to hear from you again.
It's less interesting here without you dropping in occasionally.
So you need to put a timer on the computer.![]()
@ebp @danadak and @AnalogKid are just smoking the analog forum!Us? Here? Under control? ROFL!!!!!
I suppose that's not a surprise observation to me. I guess I'm somewhat of a typical introverted (and curmudgeon) engineering type, and am generally not verbose with people I don't really know. But I do like conversation with people I do know, especially if they have a little technical knowledge, or otherwise can talk about something besides themselves.You are one of the more opaque personalities here.
You provide such a good example that I'm studying up to be a curmudgeon. Until I become accomplished at that sub-specialty, I will supply the verbosity.I guess I'm somewhat of a typical introverted (and curmudgeon) engineering type, and am generally not verbose with people I don't really know.
Did u get my request ?? PhilHi guys. I signed in to check an old Thread about triacs as I make a shopping list for Mouser.
My bedroom thermostat took a dump. Thermistor based, well...
https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/blog/lm723-as-a-thermostat.532/
Nothing wrong here, no germs, no injuries, no emotional distress.
I merely decided to change hobbies for a while...nothing personal, unless you want to include my personal habit of changing hobbies every few years.
No reply required.
Happy Christmas!
The name, "Phil" doesn't make sense right now. Is, "Phil" another name for @Kirmp ? and you're asking #12 (me) if I received your request?Did u get my request ?? Phil
Kirmp just joined less than a week ago. No posts in electronics anyway. Very odd.The name, "Phil" doesn't make sense right now. Is, "Phil" another name for @Kirmp ? and you're asking #12 (me) if I received your request?
The answer is: I checked back as far as Nov. 16th and no, I have not received your request.
Further searching shows that @Kirmp has no other posts on AllAboutCircuits. This entire conversation seems to be a mistake.