Originally posted by ZeropointEnergy
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as far as I know, if you can hear the coil on an SSG and your rotor stops spinning, then it is running solid state. from what I have learned, this works, though not as efficient as a device that is made to be solid state.
I never really did any testing when my coils were singing to me, though I should have....
replicating that would be easy enough though, just use a bigger pot.
5k pot will easily make a solid state out of an SSG. Might wire one up and try it, just to see how good it really does work, now that you mention it
the noise I would get wasn't loud enough to make me uncomfortable, but it would get annoying after a while.
and unless your coils or components start getting really hot, I don't think you have much to worry about, though it can be unsettling when things are making loud noises and they are not supposed to :surprise:
and I really just post wherever people are talking, there were questions here, so I came to try and help answer them. if there are more posts in the thread I started, I will follow those just the same
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