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Title: How did SM do it?
Post by: innovation_station on July 15, 2008, 10:10:46 AM
i just guessing here he used a really small dc motor ;D 8) :P

the kind you find in small toys but you can bet it was a verry high speed motor

ist  ;)

need a pic?

why a motor ....   you can answer that one....

Title: Re: How did SM do it?
Post by: innovation_station on July 15, 2008, 03:23:19 PM
sm's words

*it has a slight vibration right around 5khz*

hummmm

it has a gyro effect ..   not my tranny singing a song.... under load?

there are batteryies in it  of course .....

transmit in order to recieve

now who wants to talk of the motor and its porpus....

there is no way it is your freq genny.......

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oh how about the magnet he places on it .....

just an on and off switch ....   but how might that work?

well i know if you use a relay  and an external magnet....   it will vibrate or activate the relay  when placed in the right place.... 8)

hey you may have to wire it correctly too  dont likes  repell each other.......
Title: Re: How did SM do it?
Post by: innovation_station on July 15, 2008, 03:27:13 PM
well i did have a few of thease ...  i got form the liquaditors  un fortunatlly i butnt em out ...

but let me tell you this some of them could push 15 -20 000 rpm :o :o

what from a watch battery..... ;D

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1 more thing wile im at it  they are tiny...   meaning you would never even know it was there.....

the ones i had were smaller then the eraser on a pencil and bout 3/4" long