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Practical Method for Production of Water Fuel with Piezoelectric

Started by The Power To Be, February 17, 2011, 06:11:02 AM

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Slovenia

Altrez,

Which function generators will work for us on this project?  I noticed there are many different setups out there in many different price ranges.  I want to go as cheap as possible and still have something that will work for me.  There are some inexpensive ones, but I didn't know if they would fit our needs or not.  They are much older models.  Thanks for sharing with us!!

I had my eye on a nice 2 MHz model but noticed others went up to 20 MHz.  So, I was confused and thought I better check before jumping.

Best Regards,
Slovenia

e2matrix

Since the cost of function generators seems directly related to their frequency coverage (higher frequency = more expensive) you probably will want to get one only as high as you think you may need for your projects and this one certainly does not need a 20 Mhz frequency.  So the 2 Mhz would be fine IMO.  I rarely seem to find projects that need much higher than my 3 Mhz generator. 

Slovenia

Thanks e2matrix!!

Quote from: e2matrix on April 19, 2011, 01:10:56 PM
Since the cost of function generators seems directly related to their frequency coverage (higher frequency = more expensive) you probably will want to get one only as high as you think you may need for your projects and this one certainly does not need a 20 Mhz frequency.  So the 2 Mhz would be fine IMO.  I rarely seem to find projects that need much higher than my 3 Mhz generator.

altrez

Quote from: Slovenia on April 19, 2011, 10:36:51 AM
Altrez,

Which function generators will work for us on this project?  I noticed there are many different setups out there in many different price ranges.  I want to go as cheap as possible and still have something that will work for me.  There are some inexpensive ones, but I didn't know if they would fit our needs or not.  They are much older models.  Thanks for sharing with us!!

I had my eye on a nice 2 MHz model but noticed others went up to 20 MHz.  So, I was confused and thought I better check before jumping.

Best Regards,
Slovenia

I have a simple 2 MHz one from eBay. It was really cheap. That should do fine for a lot of cool free energy projects.. You can construct your chamber an test it over a wide rage of frequencies with the cheap one.

-Altrez


Slovenia

Thanks Altrez!!

Quote from: altrez on April 19, 2011, 05:46:45 PM
I have a simple 2 MHz one from eBay. It was really cheap. That should do fine for a lot of cool free energy projects.. You can construct your chamber an test it over a wide rage of frequencies with the cheap one.

-Altrez