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Jennifer
modified 5 years ago

name this.

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published 5 years ago
BillyT
5 years ago
Try this; http://everycircuit.com/circuit/4933379886415872
Robert_Kidd
5 years ago
Fred?
Jennifer
5 years ago
Robert_Kidd what do you mean by “Fred”!? 🙄
maxmax_66
5 years ago
[BLOCKED]
maxmax_66
5 years ago
The comment blocked above reads word for word "First rule of comedy, never explain a joke" to indicate @Robert_Kidd was making a joke. Maybe someone has an explanation for how this is offensive.
Jennifer
5 years ago
it is joke for someone who doesn’t understand anything! and keep the fake explanation for yourself!
maxmax_66
5 years ago
There was no ill intent. Why the need for such hostility?
maxmax_66
5 years ago
I was simply trying to answer your question as it seemed no one else would. It may have been too ambiguous, but I was only trying to help.
maxmax_66
5 years ago
I was only trying to show that @Robert_Kidd was making a joke.
Jennifer
5 years ago
I don’t think I have gone too far, just simply asked a question to know what I have created that is all. 😕
Jennifer
5 years ago
and I just rely exactly upon the waves. 🥴
fancycontrollers
5 years ago
Hi Jennifer, that are very nice waves and I think you're on to some new invention, so you really should keep the honor to naming it your self. I have never seen this before, but maybe you can give some clarity about this circuit. I see that you have some explicit values for the resistors and cap and these high frequencies, pushing > 26mA AC through 20mA DC LED's. I find that extremely fascinating, so please share your knowledge with us.
Jennifer
5 years ago
hello Fancy, I’m very glad that you are encouraging me to keep doing on this, however I have never worked on such thing, but i’m going to name it “ fairy waves “ it seems to be a bit strange and stupid 😊, because I just depend on the waves! as far as I know it is like that ( on one hand the current runs through the entire parts of it , making it to function, on the other hand these two “sky blue and purple” diodes work as an alarm. 🥴😕
Jennifer
5 years ago
“Fairy waves” or “ Plarisma” . 🙂
fancycontrollers
5 years ago
Hi Jeniffer, so looking at the waves and as you'r asking to name this, I would go with the "fairy waves", but still it should be all to you! Good luck with your choice!!

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