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    Signal generator to drive Ultrasonic transducer

    It is definitely possible to create nano/micro bubbles via venturi systems, where air is sucked into a flowing water pipe via pressure differentials. I have tried to make my own venturi and have seemed to never fully figure it out (I even tried copying designs). This is probably due to me having...
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    Signal generator to drive Ultrasonic transducer

    I found this for potentially powering the OPA541 module...
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    Signal generator to drive Ultrasonic transducer

    Reverse osmosis for desalination is a great method for creating fresh water from sea water and the most commercially viable at the moment. What makes Nanobubbles interesting in relation to desalination is they act like nanoparticles that have different properties, especially if you change up...
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    Signal generator to drive Ultrasonic transducer

    @Harald Kapp Thank you, appreciate your response. I've ordered the OPA541 Low Frequency Power Amplifier Module 5A 10‑40V and will be using it with the Koolertron. I'm still looking for a power supply to use with the module and haven't found one yet. @poor mystic I had the signal generator not...
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    Signal generator to drive Ultrasonic transducer

    Appreciate the response. That's the first and last time I'll consult Chat GPT on this project. It recommended me that amplifier and transformer. Hopefully I can sell the both of them to someone in my local area that needs them. Just to clarify, I don't need a pre-amplifier if I use the...
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    Signal generator to drive Ultrasonic transducer

    Hello Maker Pro Forum, I'm trying to set up an ultrasonic transducer to create nanobubbles in a metal container. The first part I'm troubleshooting is trying to make sure the output is strong enough to run the ultrasonic transducer. The Ultrasonic Transducer is the BQLZR Ultrasonic...
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