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Hi All,
I am building an ultrasonic cleaning machine, I got a 3Kw 40Khz generator and a bunch of piezo transducers of 40 Khz each.
To test my solution I decided to build a small machine (just 2 transducers 60w 40Khz) connected in parallel and when I turn on the generator the transducers start resonating. But I cannot pick any ultrasonic frequency on the water with my oscilloscope (Previously to test that i could use the oscilloscope to measure ultrasonics on the water i bought a cheap 100w 40 Khz ultrasonic machine from ebay and i manage to get a reading of 28 Khz in the water) I did as well the paper foil test which failed so I guess something is going wrong.
I did check the generator and the output frequency was 40 Khz and current drawn was 0.4 amps (which is good for 2 transducers 40 Khz 60w each) so I am running out of ideas and i have a couple of questions hopefully someone can help me with:
1. Could it be that the transducers i got were not 40 Khz? if that is true then would i still hear the resonant noise from the transducer?
2. Could it be that the transducers were connected with the wrong polarity? even when the transducer provider show that polarity is as i did connect them. But important to mention that the transducers provider is not very trustable.
If you have any other idea of what it could be going wrong please let me know
As well I heard that the resonant frequency does not have anything to do with the transducer frequency :-? if that is true then how can i tell what resonant frequency i should expect?
Thanks in advance.....
I am building an ultrasonic cleaning machine, I got a 3Kw 40Khz generator and a bunch of piezo transducers of 40 Khz each.
To test my solution I decided to build a small machine (just 2 transducers 60w 40Khz) connected in parallel and when I turn on the generator the transducers start resonating. But I cannot pick any ultrasonic frequency on the water with my oscilloscope (Previously to test that i could use the oscilloscope to measure ultrasonics on the water i bought a cheap 100w 40 Khz ultrasonic machine from ebay and i manage to get a reading of 28 Khz in the water) I did as well the paper foil test which failed so I guess something is going wrong.
I did check the generator and the output frequency was 40 Khz and current drawn was 0.4 amps (which is good for 2 transducers 40 Khz 60w each) so I am running out of ideas and i have a couple of questions hopefully someone can help me with:
1. Could it be that the transducers i got were not 40 Khz? if that is true then would i still hear the resonant noise from the transducer?
2. Could it be that the transducers were connected with the wrong polarity? even when the transducer provider show that polarity is as i did connect them. But important to mention that the transducers provider is not very trustable.
If you have any other idea of what it could be going wrong please let me know
As well I heard that the resonant frequency does not have anything to do with the transducer frequency :-? if that is true then how can i tell what resonant frequency i should expect?
Thanks in advance.....