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- Use the Force of Electromagnetism! It could be anything from motors to solenoids to wireless power transfer.
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The Projects:
The KLINGMAGON Subspace Probe by dougw:
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3000A current clamp table and amplifier by three-phase:
3000A current clamp table and amplifier | |
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Flipping Core Memory Bits Directly With a Magnetic Stylus by abg123 :
Flipping Core Memory Bits Directly With a Magnetic Stylus | |
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One String Electric Guitar by dubbie:
- One String Electric guitar #1 : Getting Started
- One String Electric Guitar # 2 : Building the Guitar
- One String Electric Guitar #3 : Completing the Prototype
- One String Electric Guitar #4 : Making the Final Guitar Body
- One String Electric Guitar #5 : Assembling the Final Guitar Body
- One String Electric Guitar #6 : Final Assembly and Working Guitar
One String Electric Guitar | |
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Easy Peasy Non-Contact Electricity Detector (Not a Metal Detector) by mahmood.hassan :
Easy Peasy Non-Contact Electricity Detector (Not a Metal Detector) | |
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Measuring Electromagnets - the Magneto Mutant Magnetic Measurement Meter (MMMMM-1000) by shabaz
Measuring Electromagnets - the Magneto Mutant Measurement Meter (MMMMM-1000) | |
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An Attempt at Building a DIY Spring Reverb Tank Using Electromagentism by aptbartmess
Top Comments
We had the electro-magnetic stuff in the basement too. A large electric motor which we were supposed to check in the 3A range. Except we forgot to read the comment on the notes that the meters were reading…
I like the 3000A current probe. I didn't understand any of it but it looked good. I never liked the electrical side of my BSc, which was based in the basement of the building. I'm not a fan of anything…