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  • #76
    Bernard,hello..it appears this picture shows maybe an other PCB.
    I am still building as per my last post..should I stop and follow a new design.
    Iam so close to try it...I have V2 with Pic 16F1824 with out 8 Mhz Xtal.
    Cheers
    John

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    • #77
      Hi John,
      the build with the elbow crutch is PCB V1 -- you are fine with the new PCB layout.
      The only difference is that the potmeter/switch combo is now integrated on the board.
      Go ahead !
      Best regards,
      - Bernard

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      • #78
        F117
        in post #75 how are you making the coil former/shell for the flat coil ?
        thanks

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        • #79
          Originally posted by 6666 View Post
          F117
          in post #75 how are you making the coil former/shell for the flat coil ?
          thanks
          I use a round silicone baking mould - for baking cakes - costs around 10€.
          Inside I glued the inner "hole" for the fixation brackets and cable connection. This piece of circular scrap plastic (don't remember where it came from) was siliconed to the mould.
          Before pouring in the 2-component resin, I have to rub some Vaseline to the inner plastic. The rest of the silicone mould doesn't need this, the resin does not stick to it.

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          Best regards,
          - Bernard

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          • #80
            Hi Bernard
            thats a very clever idea using the mould
            thanks for sharing, this gives me a few new ideas to try, thanks.

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            • #81
              Just got my build up and running,only one mistake.
              I had an electro cap backwards,now its all happy.
              Can detect a beer can in my steel shed at .5 metre.
              I will make a new coil,not happy with my old one.
              More to do.
              Thanks for your generosity and circuit Barnard!
              Regards
              John

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              • #82
                Hallo Bernard

                Wich brand and type of resin did you use?

                regards

                Leendert

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Guzzi View Post
                  Wich brand and type of resin did you use?
                  Leendert
                  Hi Leendert,

                  I used Blitshars F31 A+B from Vosschemie - here in Belgium, there is a shop in Brugge.
                  http://fvh.ccatnet.be/hobbysite/blitsharsen.htm

                  It should also be available in the Netherlands:
                  http://www.vosschemie-benelux.com/

                  Best regards,
                  - Bernard

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by F117 View Post
                    Hi Leendert,

                    I used Blitshars F31 A+B from Vosschemie - here in Belgium, there is a shop in Brugge.
                    http://fvh.ccatnet.be/hobbysite/blitsharsen.htm

                    It should also be available in the Netherlands:
                    http://www.vosschemie-benelux.com/

                    Best regards,
                    - Bernard
                    thanks, for the reply. i was in Brugge this week.

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                    • #85
                      This looks like a nice project I might re-read this thread and maybe get some parts together over the next little while. Thanks for sharing.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Pennypacker View Post
                        This looks like a nice project I might re-read this thread and maybe get some parts together over the next little while. Thanks for sharing.
                        Thanks, Pennypacker.
                        Success with the build and enjoy your Pickini: on the beach it never gets boring...

                        Best regards,
                        - Bernard

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                        • #87
                          hi, al
                          bernard, sorry f117 could you rewrite for me your program for a 16f628 or pic16f630, i know this is very long and difficult think to do but i can t find your pic in my favorite seller ( gotro...) i ve made a smallest pcb of your circuit (83×50mm) i can perhaps minimize it a little more but not sure if you want it i can send you.thanks sorry for my french south ouest english

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                          • #88
                            Hi Nick ( bonjour , when you are living in France )

                            I already ported the original code from 16F616 to 16F1824 because this is a newer microcontroller with more resources.
                            You can order free samples ( 3 at a time ) from Microchip: http://www.microchip.com/samples/Default.aspx
                            It takes about 4 weeks before they arrive.

                            Best regards,
                            - Bernard

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                            • #89
                              i try to get some pics but it answer a professional mail and i m not a pro so can t log in . i ll try to have it with another seller (conra, selectro, etc..)
                              thanks for your reply.

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                              • #90
                                all hiii

                                http://rapidshare.com/files/73444299...%20pickini.rar

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