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On 3/8/25 3:55 PM, Dan Espen wrote:scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) writes:
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> writes:On Sat, 8 Mar 2025 00:21:15 -0500, c186282 wrote:>Relay logic was sort of fun. You were building state machines with relays,>
Eagle Signal electro-mechanical timers, limit switches, and so forth. I
never did it but even more fascinating were some of the complex machines
that were all cams, levers, gears, and springs except for the drive
motor.
I use and repair relay logic even in these digital times:
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https://pinside.com/pinball/machine/target-pool
That Target Pool looks a bit like my Jacks Open.
I bought the Jacks Open and realized that as a home game, scoring special
just awarded credits. Since we were playing at home credits were
meaningless. The game had no Extra Ball feature.
I figured out what kind of relay I needed, drilled a hole between the
flippers put a light there, and wired in the relay. I was always struck
at how much like programming the wiring and relays were like. I still
play the game.
Contemplate how similar electrics and PLUMBING are :-)
Hmmmm ... betcha a 'hydraulic CPU' really could be made ...
I did find something long back, the equiv of a 'hydraulic
transformer' - high-pressure/low-volume to low-pressure/
high volume. Likely the reverse is possible without too
much complication. An oscillator using an air-chamber,
the 'capacitor', and proper flow resistance to tune
resonance freq and ....... :-)
If I had to explain electrics to someone from the
Roman empire days, I'd use plumbing analogies.
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