Re: Foxy's Latest Project.
Originally Posted by
summer
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Its all gobbledygook to me....looks good though
Allow me to explain it in lay-person terms then.
Foxy built a Turbo-Encabulator from scratch that is used to measure inverse reactive current in di-pole waveform unilateral phase detractors.
He is using this to measure the current in the dubry of a home made metal detector. The dubry is otherwise known as the sensing coil and attaches to the wossname part of the detector which in turn connects to the phasor.
The phasor in turn detects fluctuations in both static and dynamic variabilities and will cause a big red light to flash and an impressive buzzer to sound when the tracking current exceeds a certain pre-set value in the order of 25 milli-firkins.
The shade of red and tone of the buzzer can be fine tuned to discriminate between numerous types of metals.
The wuzzies pass from the dubry to the phasor along insulated wuzzi-pipes, which is also what the dubry is made from.
The computing power of the control box will need to be in the order of 5 - 6 mega-smarties to be effective, but I'm sure that is well within Foxy's capabilities.
I hope this simple explanation helps.