Hi all,
I'm intending to construct a homeopathic remedy maker/potentiser. I've sketched out some ideas that would seem may work well, but I really can't work out how or where to insert the potency dial in the circuit.
Please bear with me for not posting a schematic -- all I have currently are crude block diagrams on the back of envelopes, sketched as ideas pop up.
Basically I intend it to have minimum 6 dials to set the rates for homeopathic remedies, connected through a signal amplifier. The amplified signal will then be carried via a square wave frequency to a mobius coil-wrapped output well.
Currently I am confused as to where the potency potentiometer should be in the circuit -- could it be after the signal amp, before the output well?
Also, would higher resistance mean higher potency, or the reverse?
Thanks in advance!
Remedy maker advice needed
Remedy maker advice needed
Last edited by falcott on Sun Apr 19, 2015 12:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Remedy maker advice needed
I now feel that the potency dial should be a variable capacitor between the potentiometer tuning array and the amplifier.
You may see my current idea here http://www.wiredalchemy.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Potentiser-v.2.jpg.
Comments are welcomed!
Thanks.
You may see my current idea here http://www.wiredalchemy.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Potentiser-v.2.jpg.
Comments are welcomed!
Thanks.
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