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My capacitance is 3200 microfarads, my driver circuit is from a 273080 piezo buzzer, and I use a piezo transducer? Am I missing something or what?
Bajak didn't use a driver for the piezo transducer. Also the original one built by Bajak ran off 44 volts. Probably a battery which is very different from a lab power supply.Sorry, I didn’t post the video. If wouldn’t let me. My circuit involves a lab power power supply attached to a capacitor of 2200 uf In parallel to a driver circuit from a 273080 piezo buzzer, attached to a transducer. I have this idea of attaching a capacitor in parallel to the output of the driver and transducer
Did you also see the one where the voltage was 27 volts?, it even showed how to link up 3x9 volt batteries.Bajak didn't use a driver for the piezo transducer. Also the original one built by Bajak ran off 44 volts. Probably a battery which is very different from a lab power supply.
Yes I did. I built that one with no result. Maybe we can get NP to share the method he used which he claims was successful.Did you also see the one where the voltage was 27 volts?, it even showed how to link up 3x9 volt batteries.
That is very good idea, but sadly NP never gives out any details on anything that he writes about, which I find sadYes I did. I built that one with no result. Maybe we can get NP to share the method he used which he claims was successful.
wrong value use 1215.9 ufMy capacitance is 3200 microfarads, my driver circuit is from a 273080 piezo buzzer, and I use a piezo transducer? Am I missing something or what?
Just dumb.Did you also see the one where the voltage was 27 volts?, it even showed how to link up 3x9 volt batteries.