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Why, God, Why...
Why have you sent us a lunatic even more deranged than Mentifex?
Absolute brain torturing dementia in this post. I mean I could hit him
over the head with an introduction to electronics text like I usually do
but what's the point... He's just too stupid. he doesn't even know what
a circuit is or what happens when you connect positive with negitive
using a straight wire.
[email protected] wrote:
Take a look at this, and id like to demonstrate the real difficulty
involved in making a piece of experimental hardware personally.
https://scontent.fper6-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/72886941_1016921991989191_1368114566025707520_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&_nc_oc=AQm6n7aWdu7wEZPvEZLjX3RZa5HlvV86E6mgcW0fVrNDW_q0GZRLEljVPx1LfRlaVw0&_nc_ht=scontent.fper6-1.fna&oh=eecef34e4ebc4d5855ad9641c34ad1e7&oe=5E37E680
This circuit, could be a motor driver which will control an arm to
stop to a point,?? like for example what an electrical plotter would
need.?? If you make the voltage and the counter voltage, be the current
position and the target position, as the arm reaches the destination
it will put less volts across the centre, where the capacitor is.
Without the capacitor and just linking straight to the motor, it wont
move no matter how much charge you give it, because left is cancelling
out right and there is something like 2% of the power going into the
motor only the difference, possibly less.
But! The capacitor in place of the motor's job is to act like an
amplifier,?? but since that would disturb the electronic community on
the internet so much, I cannot post this on any forum or be kicked
off!!!?? How it does so is by collecting the charge over time, and then
given enough charge time (water filling a bucket) I should be able to
pulse it out of it, at possibly 2 hz with a strong jag to get over
weight and friction once the charge has collected.
But...?? the interesting thing... is it still doesnt work. Why??? I
think it is because the capacitor will discharge on the rail if both
sides of the capacitor are connected with the same pole, because its
making a loop!?? ??So! to then fix it again, you could employ 2
batteries, so the conduction loop isnt there any more and the
capacitor may now start collecting voltage without losing it to
discharge...?? and I now may have a motor driver, after all - with no
transistor involved.
Capacitors are a real bitch,?? ?? if you have 2 in parallel they will
discharge into each other.?? if you have a pole on both sides itll
discharge to itself.?? ??So segregation of your electrical circuits is
very important, theres lots of pitfalls, and only something really
dumb and simple will ever work....
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