Wow....I think I saw an article Tesla wrote about this in his later years. "Gentlemen....I now introduce to you an invention that will surely change the world.....behold....the wiggly wire!!!!"
Can someone upload a video about sound waves for refrigeration? There is no such video on youtube. I've seen them before, a pipe or radiator/evaporator coil with sound waves, frost and dripping cold water. Please help?
huh that sounds interesting.....never heard of that before....If I find something I will post it....Ive seen standing audio waves lift small objects before like ping pongs....even water droplets....but never refridgeration with sound....I will look for one.
I take the output of the computer audio card and send it to a small audio mixer that has a headphone output. Then I put the left and right output positives together to one side of the wire loop and the negatives together to the other side. Now with a simply computer frequency generator program, I can send as many frequencies as I want. In the case of the video, I only used two frequencies going from 1hz to 7hz. Pretty simple stuff but enough to show the effect.
"Different hertzes" Try "frequencies"...
weejimmymehrts 8 months ago
That's the most usefull apparatus I have ever seen.
sikkepossu 1 year ago
Wow....I think I saw an article Tesla wrote about this in his later years. "Gentlemen....I now introduce to you an invention that will surely change the world.....behold....the wiggly wire!!!!"
frankensteinmoneymac 2 years ago 6
Can someone upload a video about sound waves for refrigeration? There is no such video on youtube. I've seen them before, a pipe or radiator/evaporator coil with sound waves, frost and dripping cold water. Please help?
sirmikeydotcom 3 years ago
huh that sounds interesting.....never heard of that before....If I find something I will post it....Ive seen standing audio waves lift small objects before like ping pongs....even water droplets....but never refridgeration with sound....I will look for one.
frankensteinmoneymac 2 years ago
what do you do to interface this with your audio card?
digitalenigma00 3 years ago
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I take the output of the computer audio card and send it to a small audio mixer that has a headphone output. Then I put the left and right output positives together to one side of the wire loop and the negatives together to the other side. Now with a simply computer frequency generator program, I can send as many frequencies as I want. In the case of the video, I only used two frequencies going from 1hz to 7hz. Pretty simple stuff but enough to show the effect.
wattsup1004 3 years ago
Sweet and simple sounds good i mau experiment with this
digitalenigma00 3 years ago