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"mark krawczuk" <krawczuk65@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
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Detonation is all of the fuel burning at once(explosion). A proper flame
path will happen relatively slowly to push the piston(burn).
tell me what is the change over point at which a "slow burn" turns to a
explosion.
u want the fuel to burn slow , so teh engine runs slower ?

you are incorrect , dentonation is the IGNITING of fuel at the wrong
time
.


hmmm of course its a explosion, i`ll put u in a petrol vapour filled room
with a sparkplug connected up to a engine , via a long plug lead, then
i`ll
crank the engine over KABOOM !!!!of course its gonna explode.



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"Captain Midnight" <Notany@twip.invalid> wrote in message
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Their is no explosion in a properly operating internal combustion
engine.

Sure there is. But you want it at the correct time in the cycle.
Knocking
is
caused by misfiring.


Detonation is all of the fuel burning at once(explosion). A proper flame
path will happen relatively slowly to push the piston(burn). The
beginning
of the burn is timed to push the piston when the crank is in the proper
position. How long the burn lasts and it's timing is dependent on engine
design and application. If an explosion was acceptable there'd be no
need
for high octane fuel. Apparently you've never seen a piston with a hole
in
the crown. It's like the difference of flipping a light switch with your
finger or hitting it with a hammer.

Pinging is hot spots in the combustion chamber causing self ignition at
the
wrong time. The extra heat from this can cause detonation though.
Seems you are also incapable of understanding the difference between burning
and an explosion too.
 
On Mar 19, 8:55 am, "mark krawczuk" <krawczu...@dodo.com.au> wrote:
Detonation is all of the fuel burning at once(explosion). A proper flame> path will happen relatively slowly to push
The technical term is "High order reaction". The two options are:

(1) A flame front moves across the gas, taking milliseconds. That
what happen when you light a match, or a spark plug fires in a
properly operating innternal combustion engine.

(2) High order: The reaction starts instantly at many places throught
the materinal, as it's heated to its iginition point throughout.
Takes place in nano to microseconds. That's what most explosives do.
 
"Ancient_Hacker" <grg2@comcast.net> wrote in message
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On Mar 19, 8:55 am, "mark krawczuk" <krawczu...@dodo.com.au> wrote:
Detonation is all of the fuel burning at once(explosion). A proper
flame> path will happen relatively slowly to push

The technical term is "High order reaction". The two options are:

(1) A flame front moves across the gas, taking milliseconds. That
what happen when you light a match, or a spark plug fires in a
properly operating innternal combustion engine.

(2) High order: The reaction starts instantly at many places throught
the materinal, as it's heated to its iginition point throughout.
Takes place in nano to microseconds. That's what most explosives do.
Bingo! And it produces a shock wave that combustion does not.
 
Captain Midnight wrote:
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On Mar 19, 8:55 am, "mark krawczuk" <krawczu...@dodo.com.au> wrote:
Detonation is all of the fuel burning at once(explosion). A proper
flame> path will happen relatively slowly to push

The technical term is "High order reaction". The two options are:

(1) A flame front moves across the gas, taking milliseconds. That
what happen when you light a match, or a spark plug fires in a
properly operating innternal combustion engine.

(2) High order: The reaction starts instantly at many places throught
the materinal, as it's heated to its iginition point throughout.
Takes place in nano to microseconds. That's what most explosives do.


Bingo! And it produces a shock wave that combustion does not.


Captain Midnight, huh? Tell me, what is the name of the street where
the abandoned C-band uplink earth station that you used to jam HBO with
?


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"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Captain Midnight, huh? Tell me, what is the name of the street where
the abandoned C-band uplink earth station that you used to jam HBO with
?
http://www.macdougallelectronics.com/bio.html
 
Captain Midnight wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Captain Midnight, huh? Tell me, what is the name of the street where
the abandoned C-band uplink earth station that you used to jam HBO with
?


http://www.macdougallelectronics.com/bio.html

I already know that, but where is the location of the earth station
used to Jam HBO, or even the name of the company that built the
equipment?


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This board is also used in the following Panasonic models:

PT47WX49E
PT47WX51E
PT47WX51KR
PT47WX52KR
PT51HX41E
PT56HX41E
PT56WX51E
PT56WX51KR
PT56WX52KR
PT61HX41E
PT65WX51E
SR5144
SR5144E

If you have one of these in your shop for parts and have the TNPA2033 board
that you can sell, let me know at bd5 at bd5 dot com

Juan

"Juan Jimenez" <flybd5@prtc.net> wrote in message news:...
It can also be a TNPA2033S

"Juan Jimenez" <flybd5@prtc.net> wrote in message
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Need it for my PT47WX49E TV. It's a PIP board. Email bd5@bd5.com if you
have one, with price.


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Problem solved, PTS Electronics in Bloomington IN will fix the board for a
reasonable price with quick turnaround, board already on its way. :)

Juan

"Juan Jimenez" <flybd5@prtc.net> wrote in message
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This board is also used in the following Panasonic models:

PT47WX49E
PT47WX51E
PT47WX51KR
PT47WX52KR
PT51HX41E
PT56HX41E
PT56WX51E
PT56WX51KR
PT56WX52KR
PT61HX41E
PT65WX51E
SR5144
SR5144E

If you have one of these in your shop for parts and have the TNPA2033
board that you can sell, let me know at bd5 at bd5 dot com

Juan

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It can also be a TNPA2033S

"Juan Jimenez" <flybd5@prtc.net> wrote in message
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Need it for my PT47WX49E TV. It's a PIP board. Email bd5@bd5.com if you
have one, with price.


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hi, read this "
There are three rates of combustion; ordinary combustion, explosion (Rapid
Combustion), and detonation..


look around onthe net , hmmmmm rapid combustion , err COMBUSTION !!!!! OR
EXPLOSION,.... i am right.





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On Mar 19, 8:55 am, "mark krawczuk" <krawczu...@dodo.com.au> wrote:
Detonation is all of the fuel burning at once(explosion). A proper
flame> path will happen relatively slowly to push

The technical term is "High order reaction". The two options are:

(1) A flame front moves across the gas, taking milliseconds. That
what happen when you light a match, or a spark plug fires in a
properly operating innternal combustion engine.

(2) High order: The reaction starts instantly at many places throught
the materinal, as it's heated to its iginition point throughout.
Takes place in nano to microseconds. That's what most explosives do.


Bingo! And it produces a shock wave that combustion does not.
 
no one challenging me .........
]



"mark krawczuk" <krawczuk65@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
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hi, read this "
There are three rates of combustion; ordinary combustion, explosion (Rapid
Combustion), and detonation..


look around onthe net , hmmmmm rapid combustion , err COMBUSTION !!!!!
OR EXPLOSION,.... i am right.





"Captain Midnight" <Notany@twip.invalid> wrote in message
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"Ancient_Hacker" <grg2@comcast.net> wrote in message
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On Mar 19, 8:55 am, "mark krawczuk" <krawczu...@dodo.com.au> wrote:
Detonation is all of the fuel burning at once(explosion). A proper
flame> path will happen relatively slowly to push

The technical term is "High order reaction". The two options are:

(1) A flame front moves across the gas, taking milliseconds. That
what happen when you light a match, or a spark plug fires in a
properly operating innternal combustion engine.

(2) High order: The reaction starts instantly at many places throught
the materinal, as it's heated to its iginition point throughout.
Takes place in nano to microseconds. That's what most explosives do.


Bingo! And it produces a shock wave that combustion does not.
 
What? You haven't received your Net Wit award yet?

"mark krawczuk" <krawczuk65@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
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no one challenging me .........
]



"mark krawczuk" <krawczuk65@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
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hi, read this "
There are three rates of combustion; ordinary combustion, explosion
(Rapid
Combustion), and detonation..


look around onthe net , hmmmmm rapid combustion , err COMBUSTION
!!!!!
OR EXPLOSION,.... i am right.





"Captain Midnight" <Notany@twip.invalid> wrote in message
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"Ancient_Hacker" <grg2@comcast.net> wrote in message
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On Mar 19, 8:55 am, "mark krawczuk" <krawczu...@dodo.com.au> wrote:
Detonation is all of the fuel burning at once(explosion). A proper
flame> path will happen relatively slowly to push

The technical term is "High order reaction". The two options are:

(1) A flame front moves across the gas, taking milliseconds. That
what happen when you light a match, or a spark plug fires in a
properly operating innternal combustion engine.

(2) High order: The reaction starts instantly at many places throught
the materinal, as it's heated to its iginition point throughout.
Takes place in nano to microseconds. That's what most explosives do.


Bingo! And it produces a shock wave that combustion does not.
 
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Hi there,

I know its been a while now, but im having the same problem with my
Technics RS-TR373 (no audio output and sound level meters stuck in
mid). did you ever resolve your problem? what was the fix?

Kind regards,

Shahid.




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On Apr 10, 10:59 pm, inquilaabi <inquilaabi.2ou...@diybanter.com>
wrote:
Hi there,

I know its been a while now, but im having the same problem with my
Technics RS-TR373 (no audio output and sound level meters stuck in
mid). did you ever resolve your problem? what was the fix?

Replace: R406 R407(27R),C424 (470UF25V).
very common problem.

also http://www.eserviceinfo.com/index.php?what=search2
........the service manual is here for free.
hope this helps. Ben
 
Hi Ben,

Many thanks for your reply. You say in your reply to replace R406 R407
to 27R and C424 to 470uF. According to the schematic diagram (thanks
for that link, it is a great help!) R406 is 1.5K, R407 is 3.3K and C424
is 82p. Would I replace the components with their original values or
with the values you have suggested?

Waiting in anticipation,
inquilaabi.




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On Apr 11, 11:46 am, Nélio Abreu <nelio.ab...@sapo.pt> wrote:
Nélio R. C. Abreu
Portugal
nelio.ab...@sapo.pt

Hi there,

I have a Creative DTT2200 6.1 Sound system that I have bought a few years ago. It have worked fine up until a few weeks ago. Now during playback, the sound goes up and down sudenly without touching the volume knob. I have checked the main board and power supply, thinking the problem could be located in one of the many electrolitic capacitors that might have been damage (for example liking fluid out or with the top expanded) but no capacitor is damaged. Does any one have a clue what the problem is?

Please post reply in this news or send me email to the above adress.

Thanks a lot.
Capacitors can fail without visible damage. But this "sounds" more
like an intermittent and/or aground problem. Try cleaning the controls
and looking hard at any interconnects. You also may have a cold-solder
somewhere. Can you make it happen by tapping the unit from various
angles, or shaking it, or tapping the controls or connections?

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA
 
This happens without touching the unit. I just turn it on, set the volume to
1/2 level or eaven to 1/4 level, initialy it plays Ok....but after a short
while, the sound goes down, like if I had turn the volume to minimum, it
stays low for a few seconds and then comes up, sometimes to the original
level, and sometimes to maximum (almost). When it starts doing this, it
continues to do without stoping. I don't need to touch it to happen....it
simply happens. If it are the capacitors, which ones ones should be causing
this?


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On Apr 11, 11:46 am, Nélio Abreu <nelio.ab...@sapo.pt> wrote:
Nélio R. C. Abreu
Portugal
nelio.ab...@sapo.pt

Hi there,

I have a Creative DTT2200 6.1 Sound system that I have bought a few years
ago. It have worked fine up until a few weeks ago. Now during playback,
the sound goes up and down sudenly without touching the volume knob. I
have checked the main board and power supply, thinking the problem could
be located in one of the many electrolitic capacitors that might have been
damage (for example liking fluid out or with the top expanded) but no
capacitor is damaged. Does any one have a clue what the problem is?

Please post reply in this news or send me email to the above adress.

Thanks a lot.
Capacitors can fail without visible damage. But this "sounds" more
like an intermittent and/or aground problem. Try cleaning the controls
and looking hard at any interconnects. You also may have a cold-solder
somewhere. Can you make it happen by tapping the unit from various
angles, or shaking it, or tapping the controls or connections?

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA
 
"Nélio Abreu" <nelio.abreu@sapo.pt> wrote in message
news:461d240c$0$10926$a729d347@news.telepac.pt...
This happens without touching the unit. I just turn it on, set the volume to
1/2 level or eaven to 1/4 level, initialy it plays Ok....but after a short
while, the sound goes down, like if I had turn the volume to minimum, it stays
low for a few seconds and then comes up, sometimes to the original level, and
sometimes to maximum (almost). When it starts doing this, it continues to do
without stoping. I don't need to touch it to happen....it simply happens. If
it are the capacitors, which ones ones should be causing this?


pfjw@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1176309366.038713.216280@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 11, 11:46 am, Nélio Abreu <nelio.ab...@sapo.pt> wrote:
Nélio R. C. Abreu
Portugal
nelio.ab...@sapo.pt

Hi there,

I have a Creative DTT2200 6.1 Sound system that I have bought a few years
ago. It have worked fine up until a few weeks ago. Now during playback, the
sound goes up and down sudenly without touching the volume knob. I have
checked the main board and power supply, thinking the problem could be
located in one of the many electrolitic capacitors that might have been
damage (for example liking fluid out or with the top expanded) but no
capacitor is damaged. Does any one have a clue what the problem is?

Please post reply in this news or send me email to the above adress.

Thanks a lot.

Capacitors can fail without visible damage. But this "sounds" more
like an intermittent and/or aground problem. Try cleaning the controls
and looking hard at any interconnects. You also may have a cold-solder
somewhere. Can you make it happen by tapping the unit from various
angles, or shaking it, or tapping the controls or connections?

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA
You're assuming that the speaker unit is bad. It might not be. Check the audio
cable that connects to your sound card. Might have a broken connection in the
speaker unit or in the plug on the end of the cable. Check the connection at
the output jack on the sound card. Might just be a loose or dirty connection.
Or it might have inadvertently been pulled loose.

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