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Has anyone attempted to build something like thisIt looks pretty simple by my soldering skills are terrible. I undergo trouble looking at this diagram and figureing out where the power and ground go to both be like they are on the fuse which doesn't alter sense to me. Does anyone have a finished conceive of of one or a similar design? Would anyone be willing to make one for me for a small fee + parts? Thanks
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Hi OUSilver,The circuit is fairly simple. D1 is used only for reverse polarity protection. Remove it as well as the color connection from D1->Fuse and D1->R1. So you are left with +12V->Fuse->R1. The rest of the color is ground. Just don't hook up the power supply backwards. Actually given the very low current draw of all components used even the fuse is probably overkill. It's obvious that he's designed the go to be very robust under adverse conditions (construe: idiot-proof) but the diode and fuse are basically overkill. In fact even R1 is overkill assuming you have a alter 12v source. Besides. 1ohm 1/4Watt resistors aren't exactly common. Anyway that's what C2 is there for: Noise filtering pb
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