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Circuit stopped working when transferred to breadboard
fixit7:
I transfered my components to my breadboard.
The circuit stopped working.
This is a detector for a laser alarm.
With low light or no laser beam striking the cadium photo cell, the alarm sounds.
To work on my porch, I will place a 3 inch piece of pvc over the photo cell to prevent ambient light from setting the alarm.
The only change I made is use a 3A spdt switch instead of the board mounted type spdt switch.
KL27x:
The breadboard you are using is not the solderless kind. You usually put the components and jumpers into the other side, then solder the leads that poke through to the copper.
And what in the hell are you reading?
ogden:
This could be trolling about misinformation in the wikipedia page.
If not, then I am sorry.
Breadboard:
Not breadboard but pegboard:
fixit7:
Thanks pegboard it is.
fixit7:
--- Quote from: KL27x on June 08, 2019, 11:24:48 pm ---The breadboard you are using is not the solderless kind. You usually put the components and jumpers into the other side, then solder the leads that poke through to the copper.
And what in the hell are you reading?
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