Re: Turboing 85


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Re: Turboing 85



C9 and R11 form an RC timing network.  Since R11 cuts down the current to
C9, it take longer to charge.  There is a definite relation between T, R
and C.  Anyway C9 is a capacitor, and stores electricity on the silver
ends and in the middle, (that white stuff) is an insulator.  By shorting
C9, you are effectively expecting a straight wire to store electricity...
It's not going to happen.  Shorting R11, on the other hand will cause C9
to charge  as fast as possible.  I recommend soldering a 50 ohm resistor
(brown, black, brown) across it.  It's easier to do thatn fighting with
C9, it's a less expensive part, and if you break something, there's a
better chance of putting it back the way it was before.  A 50 ohm resistor
will effect a speed increase of  220% (2.2 times)


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