Hi, really embarrassing question but I am not “electronics” or STEM minded, but trying to learn. Is there a chance of electrocuting yourself? Why or why not? Thanks
Would it make a difference if an AC motor was used? I've also heard of people trying this with a piezoelectric transducer. Between a motor and a piezo, which do you think would work better as far as sound clarity?. I'm not from the electronics field, but this topic seems really interesting, so anything would be helpful.
Probably the impedance of the dc motor is too small to your audio device, the device can't output enough power. You should build an amplifier circuit...
The motor is just a standard "DC electric motor".
Crazy how 9 years later I am planning to use this in a project!
Wow that last part sounds awesome! I've always wondered how the heck do earphones work and why they break lol.
Hi, really embarrassing question but I am not “electronics” or STEM minded, but trying to learn. Is there a chance of electrocuting yourself? Why or why not? Thanks
No there isnt
p.s. Of course, exercise caution and common sense.
just got mine to work, if yours are not working just strip the wire a little lower on the headphones thats how i got mine to work
jacob kudrowich Good tip - I'm glad that you were able to get it to work!
Nice video. What is the name of little motor used for bone conduction speakers?
Would it make a difference if an AC motor was used? I've also heard of people trying this with a piezoelectric transducer. Between a motor and a piezo, which do you think would work better as far as sound clarity?. I'm not from the electronics field, but this topic seems really interesting, so anything would be helpful.
I don't know, but the piezo is safer, because the impedance of the motor is very small and can destroy your audio device
I did it but can't any result.
maybe they should record sounds to bones instead of tapes and spin human skulls instead of vinyl records
Bro i am using 5v motor will that be able to send frequency
Should work just fine.
you didn't show the electronics much. Hard to see. Probably why you have half your dislikes lol (kind of annoyed myself)
Piezoelectric plates work too. When you bite on things mind that your mouth is moist and electricity may like that too much.
How is there no sound I mean if you're going to do a tutorial and I need to hear the outcome shouldn't there be some sound
Wow 😲 awesome😊
Nice it worked but if you bite it from the middle of the motor it sound better because you are not distrusting the moving iron from vibrating
Well I am try to do this and it doesn't work. I am sure my dc motor is fine and working like a charm, what is the problem?
Probably the impedance of the dc motor is too small to your audio device, the device can't output enough power. You should build an amplifier circuit...
Its the coil that jumps back and forth.
shit, that actually worked
For real?
is there anyway to contact you? after 10 years lol
Haha
did anybody get this to work?
I did... (not sure if that helps) ... :)
i did
Good idea 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷😎👍🏻
Cool