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Re: idiot light

To: mgb-v8@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: idiot light
From: James Jewell <m1garand@directvinternet.com>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 08:08:39 -0500
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  One option I'll look into today at work is a opto-coupler.  Basically 
it is an LED and a detector in the same package, protected from ambient 
light.  If you wire the diode side in series with the pump, it should be 
on as long as there is current going to the pump.  What I have to do is 
look into hooking up the detector side to the idiot light.  I'm assuming 
that if the pump fails, that you get an open-circuit condition, (The 
windings burn out and break) separating B+ from ground in that leg of 
the circuit.  By the way, do EE's still use B+ to refer to modern low 
voltage power supplies?  I build alot of vacuum-tube audio equipment 
where we us B+ for the high-voltage DC supply, (~50V to thousands of 
volts).  I believe the terminology came from the old batteries used to 
power early radios.  There were tabs on the batteries for different 
cells that did different functions, and they were labeled A+, B+, C+. 
 A+ was a bias voltage, B+ was high-voltage to the tube anodes, and C+ 
powered the filliments (I may have A and C reversed).  Those terms have 
gone away, but the B+ lingers on.......
James J

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