seventhroot
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PM'd youI can try to. I have the equipment.
PM'd youI can try to. I have the equipment.
Ok tyPM'd you
ROFL <3check this guys channel out... plenty of good ideas...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ0-OtVpF0wOKEqT2Z1HEtA
Maybe this is relevant..Let's keep the ideas coming people I like this!! Really appreciate it though, I need to get a start on this project hopefully by this weekend with a plan ready and it revolves around the topic of 'Homemade battery'. I've made this experiment before using a variety of soft drinks which linked to my hypothesis of 'All liquids will produce a different reading'... (I know it's simple)
I first heard this guy where his video on making an air guitar went viral..ROFL <3
but he does have his masters in EE though
Thanks I have till Thursday I guess to get a plan going, build the project etc. The official project is due on the 5th of November for presentation, viewing and judging day. I have to thank you for going out on your time and researching for me, squareroot is also taking his opportunity to ask one of the professors at uni what else I can do to make a 'homemade battery'. I will also be visiting a physics teacher at my school who might also give me ideas but until you, squareroot and others have thought of a really good project for me to build I won't make a start. I want all of you to be a part of this because the ideas are interesting,thank you very much!Give me a few days to get back to you with a full response. On portable device now. It worries me that quite a few people suggest buying random chemicals and doing as such. Honestly 5V is plenty for any led or pcb. In terms of pcb you need to be able to use the right cad and get an order from a company to print it for you. Soldering is the easy part. Your design proposal is quite broad which is good as it makes it flexible for suggestions.
I think something mind bogglingly awesome to win a prize would be to make an arithmetic unit using leds and your battery and make the logical and/or/xor operators using mosfet transistors (or you could use an ic doesn't matter). If you use an led make sure that you have less than 3V running through it. Use resistors. If you want an led to flash use a 555 timer ic or an arduino. If you want to make a battery with over 9V then consider building a system like a gate switch or something.
Honestly from my point of view, the possibilities are endless. Give me something specific and I can think something up that you like. I don't have time to reply instantly but I'll check back later on this week. You can e-mail me if you want.
I think the best thing is to think of the result you want from the circuit. I'll make suggestions as how to do the steps involved.
Could you please help me Adrita? Im starting to get nervous because I haven't got much going I am building a handcranked generator which is going to power and LED and for the hand crank I cant seem to find much other than this http://www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-8mm-drill-hand-chuck-pa90130_p5610142 and do you think it is going to work for my experiment?try ebay
I don't brodo you have a bread board?
can you get one? they're like ~$10ish from the australian robotics websiteI don't bro