I was toying around with a thought, and wondered if anyone has tried this....
Has anyone used a Car Audio Amplifier in their electrolysis set-up to see what would happen? These are capable of a wide range of frequencies, pretty durable, built to handle the constantly changing loads and now a days very cheap to buy.
I'm just thinking out loud here, but it seems logical to me. It would only seem necessary to adjust the waters resistance to between 10 and 4 ohms correct?
Then it should drive the electrolysis as it would a speaker according to the input signal from say a tone generator or even a "track" of your own musical master piece you've composed on your computer of whatever timing and frequencies you like.....
Just a Thought, Anyone tried this or have any input?
Thanks,
Mira
Here is a really cool tone generator program that lets you make any type wave and freq. you wish...
Tone Generator Software - Create Audio Test Tones, Sweeps or Noise Waveforms
Has anyone used a Car Audio Amplifier in their electrolysis set-up to see what would happen? These are capable of a wide range of frequencies, pretty durable, built to handle the constantly changing loads and now a days very cheap to buy.
I'm just thinking out loud here, but it seems logical to me. It would only seem necessary to adjust the waters resistance to between 10 and 4 ohms correct?
Then it should drive the electrolysis as it would a speaker according to the input signal from say a tone generator or even a "track" of your own musical master piece you've composed on your computer of whatever timing and frequencies you like.....
Just a Thought, Anyone tried this or have any input?
Thanks,
Mira
Here is a really cool tone generator program that lets you make any type wave and freq. you wish...
Tone Generator Software - Create Audio Test Tones, Sweeps or Noise Waveforms
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