You Know You Are Old When

   / You Know You Are Old When #6,901  
I still have a lot of selenium rectifiers. All different sizes, some full wave, assorted voltage and current ratings.

Last week end, I halped a friend repair his standby generator set. An old "power company" Onan with a nice diesel engine.
It was only putting out 70 volts per leg.

It's a transformer regulated device, and a look at the schematic showed that the most likely, or at least the lowest hanging fruit would be the bridge rectifier that supplies the exciter. Sure enough, replacing that device brought the output to just under 250V leg to leg.
My friend was amazed that I happened to have such a component "just kicking around" in my shop. ;-)
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #6,902  
It's been over 50 years since I had some Electronics Engineering but from memory () I seem to remember the forward voltage drop for germanium was about 0.3V, silicon about 0.65V, and selenium about 1 volt per stack. So I would replace a defective selenium with silicon for many reasons.
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   / You Know You Are Old When #6,903  
I've contemplated making a DC output for my ANCIENT buzz box welder.

But have not yet found a problem that AC stick could not handle. Barring TIG needs!
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #6,904  
I've contemplated making a DC output for my ANCIENT buzz box welder.

But have not yet found a problem that AC stick could not handle. Barring TIG needs!
If it's like my Lincoln 225A stick welder, you would need one heck of a hefty diode!
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   / You Know You Are Old When #6,905  
If it's like my Lincoln 225A stick welder, you would need one heck of a hefty diode!View attachment 4492057
Best Croc Dundee accent: That's not a diode! THIS is a diode: https://siliconpower.com/diode_specsheets/sdd303kt.pdf

lol... one of my first jobs as a young robotics engineer was designing, building, and process engineering wafer probing and scraping systems for testing diodes up to 5000 amps for SPCO. Their diodes look like tuna fish cans! :ROFLMAO:

Basic idea, to hit very high currents, they'd put 10,000 or 20,000 N-P junctions in parallel, between a pair of 3" or 4" diameter metal plates. My job was to build the machines that would test every junction, and then scrape the solder paste off the contacts for the bad ones, before they complete the assembly operation.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #6,906  
There are a couple of Amish schools in my township and the neighboring ones, but there weren't any when I was in school circa 1960, Amish kids went to township schools.
I knew a couple of Amish girls who had English (what Amish called non-Amish people around here) girl friends, and would stay overnight at their homes. They usually had a couple of changes of regular clothes they would put on, remove their head covering (aka crocheted crash helmet), let their hair down, grab a pack of cigarettes and go cruising in town.
There were stories about how wild they were, but I never dated one of them.
My wife has friends in Middlebury.... go behind the businesses on a weekend night and watch all the buggies pull up and the kids get into cars with their friends. Interesting right of passage....
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #6,908  
Boy I remember the little plastic drawers of those at my last job!
I had a little sideline retrofitting OEM Model A Ford generator cutouts with diodes… back in High School.

A local wholesale electronic warehouse would sell to me so cheap when I bought a hundred at a time… the retail markup buying 1 at a time was like 5 times my cost wholesale at 100 count.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #6,909  
I had a little sideline retrofitting OEM Model A Ford generator cutouts with diodes… back in High School.

A local wholesale electronic warehouse would sell to me so cheap when I bought a hundred at a time… the retail markup buying 1 at a time was like 5 times my cost wholesale at 100 count.
Yep.

I did a short period of time working for a wholesale florist between jobs about 40 years ago. That was my introduction to markup. We'd buy a case of carnations packaged in bundles of 50. We'd get 50 for $7 and sell them to the florists for $15. They'd take the 50 and break them in to two 1 dozen bundles and sell each for $15 and have 1 spare flower to boot.

So 7 = 15 = 30 + a couple bucks for the single.

Don't get me started about the price of roses around Valentine's day.... although the busiest day for flowers was mother's day.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #6,910  
Mom and Dad would say these holidays are for armatures even being they married on Valentines Day.

They would usually celebrate a evening out the week after… dad said he’s not paying inflated prices for half the service…

Looking back I can appreciate having level headed practical parents…

Dad Republican and mom Democrat and every Election Day they would say they cancelled out the others vote with a chuckle… mom did vote Reagan because dad really liked the man and dad voted Kennedy because it meant a lot to mom…

Blessed to have grown up in a home without the drama I see so much of as a property manager today…
 

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