I have set up a Help and Discussion Facebook group for the projects on this website. If you have any questions or encounter problems while building one of the projects, or even if you just want to know how something works, then you can post your question(s) on the Facebook group page. If you're located in the United States, Canada, Australia or in the Azian part of the world, you might even get an answer quicker than if you asked me directly because I'm in the Central European Timezone (The Netherlands) and the members of the EB Facebook Group span the whole planet. And within a few days of setting up the group, it already had 50+ members and one and a half months later it passed the 100 members point, and now we're over the 700 mark as of Sept 2024, of which I'm very proud and thankful.
I've made the group 'public' so anyone can read it, even without having joined first, but I hope of course that you will join. I have appointed some moderators for the group in different timezones all over the globe because we got some spam posts at a certain point but the moderators make short work of that and this way I can keep the group public.
I don't think you'll be overloaded with posts from this group so don't let that stop you. I will of course remain available personally for questions as I always have been, but because the website is gaining somewhat in popularity I was advised by Jonathan, the Admin of the LMNC group, to start this Facebook Group and I thought it a very good idea. So here we are. I hope you'll benefit from joining this group and I hope your enjoyment of building the projects available here will be greatly enhanced by this group. People also started publishing their own stripboard projects in the group which I highly encourage. Plus there's a files section that holds some real gems of schematics. So what are you waiting for? Join up. The link is down below here. THANK YOU! ^_____^
Here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/325860521842129
Hi , on the Symmetrical Powersupply , is it possible to use 78** and 79** , instead of the LM317/337 , I wish to make a +-15 and a +-12 , and seem to have a glut of 78/79**
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Daryll
Yes that's no problem only they are set to one voltage so you need to look at the datasheet and change the circuit. You don't need the trimmers for one.
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