Hey guys,
I am doing an investigation for my science class, testing the effects of vibrations on water. Do you guys have any ideas what i could do to build the shocker. It would be perfect if the shocker worked using batteries. It would be sooo nice of you if you could post a schematic of a shocker. You guys alreaddy helped me many times and I hope that you will also in this case.
Thanks in advance,
Thomas
If you still cannot find such a motor, use a normal motor with a weight attached to the shaft. The weight should be fixed in such a way that the shaft does not passes through the center of the weight.
If you want to vibrate the water, why not use a lady's battery powered vibrator, I mean "massager" he, he from an adult store. Leave it in its original shape for a real shock to the class!
Hiya Thomas,
I reckon just using a simple DC motor like 1 in those cheap R/c cars and put an offset counter weight on it. We have a vibrating bouncer for our baby which uses 1 D cell battery and works for ages.
Oh and Audio over in Oz we dont call them vibrators we call them BOB -Battery Operated Boyfriend's ( I got that off the wife )
thanks guys, i think that ill use a cheap rc motor. hopefully it will work. oh and audioguro: i really liked ur suggestion. My teacher might be interested in one of those :wink: