Oh, that's amazing, I can't thank you enough for that!
I was looking for iron-nickel wire as tungsten is hard to solder and platinum is too expensive for a hobby project, but couldn't find the right gauge, and here you are with that recommendation.
Thanks once again, I'll give feedback as soon as I ...
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- Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:39 am
- Forum: Sensors
- Topic: Wind Sensor As Hot Wire Microphone
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- Tue Jul 28, 2020 11:43 am
- Forum: Sensors
- Topic: Wind Sensor As Hot Wire Microphone
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Re: Wind Sensor As Hot Wire Microphone
Does the diameter of the wire have to be .0003 for tungsten or nickel-iron wire, too, or is it a platinum-only thing? Because I'm not finding FeNi wire at this size, and the only tungsten I get at this diameter is powder. And of course, I do find the price of the platinum stuff expensive.
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- Mon Jul 27, 2020 10:26 am
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: A hiss on the Reverbalizer ?
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Re: A hiss on the Reverbalizer ?
Thanks for the answer! I checked, and yes, there was, in fact, some corrosion inside of the power inlet (I was abroad for a couple months, and it can get pretty damp where I live). I'll see whether it's possible to clean it off and will look into ground loops.
- Sun Jul 26, 2020 1:05 pm
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: A hiss on the Reverbalizer ?
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Re: A hiss on the Reverbalizer ?
Wait, it looks like there was a problem; that's an admin message, not mine; did I make an error when posting? I was saying that I had a similar hiss and it disappeared after applying Neanderthal tactics (read: I shaked the Reverbalizer). I don't think it's a solder point issue either, could it ...
- Fri Jul 24, 2020 3:05 am
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: A hiss on the Reverbalizer ?
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Re: A hiss on the Reverbalizer ?
I'm more wondering about a bug in programming.
It could be a parts issue - with a pcb board there's not a high chance for poor solder joints (but anything could happen).
If you can reproduce the problem or figure it out I'd like to know
Paul
It could be a parts issue - with a pcb board there's not a high chance for poor solder joints (but anything could happen).
If you can reproduce the problem or figure it out I'd like to know
Paul