• DIY

    A Six-Pack of "Light" Beer

    By Dave Prochnow Posted on 9.15.2008 23 Comments

    Al Gore and company have helped us to see that our planet is in peril. Lend a hand, make a toast, and help illuminate ways for saving Earth -- all at the same time! It's easy to do your part: recycle, refill, and recharge.

    10.3.2008 at 07:38am - Comment by Confused

    I might not know my way around an electical schematic as well as you all,but at least I'm trying. I have enlisted the help of my neighbor who is an electrical engineer and recently retire from Delphi. As soon as I get it done and working I'll be glad to help anyone who is having problems.

  • DIY

    A Six-Pack of "Light" Beer

    By Dave Prochnow Posted on 9.15.2008 23 Comments

    Al Gore and company have helped us to see that our planet is in peril. Lend a hand, make a toast, and help illuminate ways for saving Earth -- all at the same time! It's easy to do your part: recycle, refill, and recharge.

    9.27.2008 at 10:21am - Comment by Confused

    Dave, Check the parts list to the step up circuit. I don't see where the 1N5817 diode is located. Let me know. I'll let you all know if I get it to work.

  • DIY

    A Six-Pack of "Light" Beer

    By Dave Prochnow Posted on 9.15.2008 23 Comments

    Al Gore and company have helped us to see that our planet is in peril. Lend a hand, make a toast, and help illuminate ways for saving Earth -- all at the same time! It's easy to do your part: recycle, refill, and recharge.

    9.27.2008 at 10:21am - Comment by Confused

    Dave, Check the parts list to the step up circuit. I don't see where the 1N5817 diode is located. Let me know. I'll let you all know if I get it to work.



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