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Computer Control of a PWM design. work in progress.

Started by Lanmasterd, April 14, 2008, 05:08:47 PM

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sigmaX

Hi z.Monkey !

Hey Markolonius, using an amplifier sounds (ehheh) like a good idea, as it would solve your soundcard problem, you could also monitor its output, and it would create a stronger signal!!

I got my HHO generator right on top of my kitchen table. I will think about doing the sound test myself .....

Hey imagine, the car giving 40% increase in gas efficiency with say, heavy metal, and 30% with classic music ... how interesting ;)

heh

enrique

markolonius

Hey all!

Thanks for the quick replies!  I want to try an amplifier like from a car.  I just need to get one lol!  I'll let you know how everything goes, once i get it going. i wonder if my sound blaster live sound card has this auto sensing. i'll look it up,, or send out an e-mail to sound blaster and ask em. 

i'll let you know if Metallica does a better job of fracturing water than Mozart. or the opposite! haha thanks

markolonius

Hey all.  I have a question.  I'm not to educated in electronics ya see... and i need to know how i can measure the voltage and current of the wires leaving my amplifier.  right now i'm just trying my guitar amp (i know not the best) which should show something, but doesn't.  i connect the electrode terminals on the output of the amp and i get nothing.  I also try to read the voltage of the out put of the amp and i get nothing.  if someone who knows please explain. someone told me i need to make a loop or something

z.monkey

Howdy Markolonius,

At the least you will need an AC Voltmeter and an AC ammeter.  Regular digital voltmeters and ammeters are not going to measure various frequencies or chords, you have to use one note.  Also this note needs to be low in frequency because common digital ammeters are designed to measure 60 Hertz, not sound.  You can rectify and filter the output and measure it as DC through a 8 ohm load with more accuracy.  Or another option is to get a audio signal strength meter (expensive).

If you are using tap water your signal will get shorted out because tap water is conductive.  You need to use distilled water or deionized water.  These are pure water and are not conductive to low voltages.

Blessed Be Brother...
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Lanmasterd

Hello my friends im very sorry for not being online.. i have put alot into my build and have gotten behind on a few things.. i now have a working version in both my Model place which thanks to my design and micro linux controled brains and solar wing cover it now has a water to gas conversion time of about 3 hours with a wankle motor engine.. i have load to post up so bear with me.. pics videos and close up macro shots for good view on both my motor bike and the plane..