[Jukebox-list] borken fuse in casing
Jackie
etreble7 at comcast.net
Tue Aug 29 18:49:02 PDT 2006
Jay,
thanks and I printed out your email and am going to sit in front of the
schematic for the stepper and do some research! I will also go to that
website. Fun, fun
Jackie
p.s. there are free piano lessons on line, LOL
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Hennigan" <jay at west.net>
To: "Jukebox mailing list" <jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] borken fuse in casing
> Jackie wrote:
>> I do have the schematic for the stepper but can't read it!
>
> Don't feel bad. I have the sheet music for "Don't Be Cruel" but
> I can't read it either! :-)
>
> Schematics represent w things are connected electrically, and may not look
> at all like the physical layout if the item. Lines represent wires or
> connections. Where lines cross, if there is a dot that means that they
> are electrically connected. A little tunnel or bump in one line means not
> connected.
>
> The parts are often drawn to represent their internal structure and won't
> look like the parts themselves. Resistors are a zigzag line that
> symbolizes a long path for the current to traverse. Capacitors are two
> parallel lines with a gap in between. Coils look like springs. Switches
> look kind of like the old knife-blade switches like in Frankenstein
> movies.
>
> This might help if you want to research it.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0790610590/
>
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