Hmm, ya can bet these high pressure sound waves would be quite dangerous indeed to generate without the filtering aspects of that water surrounding it. Isn't it weird how a fragile transducer seems to be unaffected by the intense downward pressure via gravity reflux of the water in question? Perhaps we need to take this tech to the next level and defeat gravity all together. Most breakthroughs happen by accident…….
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What voltage is that? I seen a website for that same one that said 24 volts, so I thought I'd ask before I power up.
right,
i used an old powersupply from pc
cool, so +12 -12 for 24 volts right?the conector has some part number? to plug the fogger
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You can build it yourself too. I made it 2 weeks ago thanks to inplix website.
I made it, learned on inplix website. great solutions I think.
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Hmm, ya can bet these high pressure sound waves would be quite dangerous indeed to generate without the filtering aspects of that water surrounding it. Isn't it weird how a fragile transducer seems to be unaffected by the intense downward pressure via gravity reflux of the water in question? Perhaps we need to take this tech to the next level and defeat gravity all together. Most breakthroughs happen by accident…….