Sunday, September 18, 2011

★★ Brought Home Power Supply ★★

dated September 29, 2011 (Thu)

Luckily, Thursday did have a fine day and we were able to go to school safely. Our instructor in English, subject prior to Tech class was out, so the whole class was busy roaming around, eating, chatting, etc. Some, including both Julius and I, were starting to think that we’re not gonna assemble our power supply on time because of some circumstances (i.e. intrams, typhoon, etc.) Minutes after, we figured that our Tech prof was already approving us, her students, to take our project-making home or out of the class/lab. It was due to lack of time, especially since our prof was a panelist on the graduating students’ final defenses. Moreover, we were told that the next day, Friday (Sept. 30), was scheduled for a fogging at the campus. No classes again, bwahaha!! Too bad, we got no chance to move on with our project.


Since Julius was still nowhere to be found that Thursday morning when we took our power supply set, I decided I’d take our project home after class. Later that day, when he showed up, he consulted Mam Arrianne regarding our revised design of the PCB. Good thing our professor approved of it. Unfortunately, I had to be somewhere else after class so I went home late. When at home, I was asked to visit our ancestral house nearby to show up at my great-grandmother’s wake. I just had to go, so I did. Then when I came back home, I remembered I have a cousin who has a thing for fixing electronic/electrical gadgets. I consulted him with our project; he offered to help so I didn’t refuse especially since both Julius and I have no idea on assembling a power supply. Since it was still early, he took a look at our project. He asked for a diagram to be followed for mounting the components on the PCB. I didn’t know what that was so I messaged our instructor. Mam Arrianne said it was on the other photocopy. I also messaged my classmates about the diagram. Lucky was I they had copies. So since we couldn’t get going with my project, we decided to postpone it until I already have the diagram. üü

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