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Re: ***** Geek Group Bucket Capacitor Question
Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>
Hi,
They are very common electrical connectors used on test equipment.
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/temp/post.jpg
Radio Shack # 274-662
Cheers,
Terry
At 03:25 PM 2/15/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>
> (the (*****) is just for personal mail sorting pourposes) :)
>
>
> Here is my question....
>
>
> What is the:
>
> 2 "5-Way" binding posts (these must be separate, not the kind that come as an
> attached pair) panel-mount.
>
> For the Geek group Bucket Cap??
>
> can someone explain a little further?? Is is nuts, and bolts or something??
>
> Here are the materials required:
>
>
> Materials Required:
> 1 clean new 5 gallon bucket. This should be made from HDPE and MUST NOT BE
> METAL!
>
> 1 well sealing lid (preferably airtight) for the bucket
>
> 12 longneck beer bottles, preferably Corona brand, these must be washed and
> clean
>
> 3 quarts of new synthetic motor oil
>
> 25' of 10AWG bare solid copper wire
>
> 1 rubber stopper, about .5" or so, no smaller than .25"
>
> 2 "5-Way" binding posts (these must be separate, not the kind that come as an
> attached pair) panel-mount.
>
> 2 of the 5"dia X 7" tall cardboard containers of Morton's Salt (or
> equivalent). ANY salt will do, iodized or not, even Epsom salts would work.
>
> 1 glass pitcher with a good pour lip. You must be able to pour from this into
> a bottle without spilling everything all over. It must be glass if you ever
> plan on using it again, plastic is OK but getting the salt taste out is
> rather difficult. 2 quarts is the best size.
>
>
>
> What is the:
>
> 2 "5-Way" binding posts (these must be separate, not the kind that come as an
> attached pair) panel-mount.
>
>
>
> can someone explain a little further?? Is is nuts, and bolts or something??
>
>
>
>