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Power take off on blender?
Not really electronics or home repair, but you guys seem the most
likely to know.
I have part of a Black and Decker Handy Blender, but not the model
that I found with a picture on the web. Suffice to say, it's a
blender.
And there is a mini-jack on the base, and it is in parallel with the
motor, except there is a small diode in series with the jack. So I
guess the jacke would have had about 60 volts DC. What was the
purpose of that jack?
(There is also some part I don't recognize in parallel with the
diode/jack. It looks like a small diode, but tan and partly made of
glass, and the white band is on the same end as the actual diode, and
my 9-volt digital multimeter shows the resistance as "infinite" even
on the 20 meg scale, in both directions.)
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Not really electronics or home repair, but you guys seem the most
likely to know.
I have part of a Black and Decker Handy Blender, but not the model
that I found with a picture on the web. Suffice to say, it's a
blender.
And there is a mini-jack on the base, and it is in parallel with the
motor, except there is a small diode in series with the jack. So I
guess the jacke would have had about 60 volts DC. What was the
purpose of that jack?
(There is also some part I don't recognize in parallel with the
diode/jack. It looks like a small diode, but tan and partly made of
glass, and the white band is on the same end as the actual diode, and
my 9-volt digital multimeter shows the resistance as "infinite" even
on the 20 meg scale, in both directions.)
Remove NOPSAM to email me..