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| joeqsmith:
--- Quote from: Rerouter on July 08, 2019, 09:52:48 am ---Currently the majority of the thread seems to suspect it is either the buzzer being the non linear element or that there is a defect in a LED that is letting it act like a spark gap or to be more precise. Similar to a bimetallic regulator where it heats up breaks connection then cools down and repeats Remove the buzzer and replace both LEDs with new ones and we can rule out both of those options. Most of the derailment of the thread came about because at first glance the circuit does not make sense in how it could oscillate. It takes something misbehaving to fit most of the current expected thoughts on how it operates As such I think it triggered some of the people that reguarly have to debunk impossible devices such as free energy scam circuits. And in such cases engineers tend to attack with sarcasm. --- End quote --- I'm just in it for the entertainment factor now. I'll admit, I'm easily amused. |
| joeqsmith:
--- Quote from: krayvonk on July 08, 2019, 09:16:33 am ---Haha you guys are really funny. Thanks Joe Smith again, for redrawing the schematic to a more professional topology. I saved a png to my hard disk just for something to remember. I dont know what's going on, I dont even know what im supposed to post next to be on this forum, we dont share what we know? I dont understand. The spark gap oscillator was great, that must be the simplest oscillator of all. AlsoToken, thanks for showing me your work, too, but this electronics business doesnt seem like programming the way ppl are constantly kidding around I had no idea about it going to be this way. I see that you have a capacitor based oscillator as well!!!! but urs looks dif.(better) thanks. So my idea isnt new? I wish ppl would just tell me... --- End quote --- Obviously the redrawn schematics still don't match what you have built as I can clearly see two LEDs in parallel and you mention a buzzer of sorts. There's a simpler oscillator that could be made with a spark gap, had you taken the time to read that link I provided. I am guessing your reason for posting here isn't to try and learn something but no matter. The spark plug will have some capacitance. Just using a single resistor in series with the plug will have the same effect. The capacitor will charge to a voltage where the gap breaks down and the cycle repeats. To run at 1Hz would require a VERY large resistor. |
| krayvonk:
If you guys want to continue the trend, I actually got banned off every forum on the internet. You guys arent like that tho... right? |
| MagicSmoker:
--- Quote from: krayvonk on July 08, 2019, 11:44:08 am ---If you guys want to continue the trend, I actually got banned off every forum on the internet. You guys arent like that tho... right? --- End quote --- As someone once told me when I was being especially salty: If you meet an asshole in the morning, you've met an asshole. If you meet assholes all day long, you are the asshole. |
| Rerouter:
Unless you break the rules of the forum, your unlikely to be banned, things like personal attacks, spamming etc, that will get you banned, being a beginner who doesn't know all the lingo, should be fine |
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