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I've built the John Bajak's flux capacitor!
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<blockquote data-quote="Genius" data-source="post: 123012" data-attributes="member: 7234"><p>I already said what I used and how to build it. There is no need for step by step instructions. It's just a 9V battery connected in series with a blinking red LED, a piezo buzzer, and a 220uf 50V capacitor. Connecting a magnet to the capacitor might make it more powerful. And you could also try connecting a quartz crystal to get different results. But I'm still not sure if it's working. I still need to do some more tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Genius, post: 123012, member: 7234"] I already said what I used and how to build it. There is no need for step by step instructions. It's just a 9V battery connected in series with a blinking red LED, a piezo buzzer, and a 220uf 50V capacitor. Connecting a magnet to the capacitor might make it more powerful. And you could also try connecting a quartz crystal to get different results. But I'm still not sure if it's working. I still need to do some more tests. [/QUOTE]
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