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terpas - 26 Mar 2007 19:35 GMT
Hi All,
I have a circuit for driving large piezo elements, but I can't seem to find
large elements anywhere. I'm talking large enough to be driven by 1kV.
Anyone know of a good source?
Thanks for any help.
terpas
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amdx - 26 Mar 2007 19:55 GMT
> Hi All,
> I have a circuit for driving large piezo elements, but I can't seem to
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Thanks for any help.
> terpas
Gee, what frequency? What application? What kind of power?
What kind of circuit?
                                       Mike
MassiveProng - 27 Mar 2007 02:35 GMT
>> Hi All,
>> I have a circuit for driving large piezo elements, but I can't seem to
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Gee, what frequency? What application? What kind of power?
>What kind of circuit?

 What an idiot!  Hey Mikey, You lames it!
amdx - 27 Mar 2007 12:41 GMT
>>> Hi All,
>>> I have a circuit for driving large piezo elements, but I can't seem to
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>  What an idiot!  Hey Mikey, You lames it!
>                   Massive

 Very mellow response, you should feel good about yourself control.
       Your a fine gentleman and  a scholar.
                                            Mikey
PS.  Terpas, give us some info: I would still like to know, what frequency?
What application? What kind of power? What kind of circuit?

PSS.
Lames \Lames\ (l[.a]mz), n. pl. [F. lame a thin plate, L.
  lamina.] (Armor)
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  the other and form a piece of armor.  ?
MassiveProng - 28 Mar 2007 03:34 GMT
>PS.  Terpas, give us some info: I would still like to know, what frequency?
>What application? What kind of power? What kind of circuit?

 You're a f.cking retard.
Lionel - 28 Mar 2007 12:46 GMT
>>PS.  Terpas, give us some info: I would still like to know, what frequency?
>>What application? What kind of power? What kind of circuit?
>
>  You're a f.cking retard.

If you can't cope with people asking basic electronics questions
without losing your temper, what are you doing in
sci.electronics.BASICS?

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Rich Grise - 28 Mar 2007 23:59 GMT
>>>PS.  Terpas, give us some info: I would still like to know, what frequency?
>>>What application? What kind of power? What kind of circuit?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> without losing your temper, what are you doing in
> sci.electronics.BASICS?

Just ignore Masive Turd - everyone else, except for the trollfeeders,
does.

Cheers!
Rich
John Fields - 29 Mar 2007 01:53 GMT
>>>>PS.  Terpas, give us some info: I would still like to know, what frequency?
>>>>What application? What kind of power? What kind of circuit?
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>Just ignore Masive Turd - everyone else, except for the trollfeeders,
>does.

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I don't.

He has a right to his opinions and the right to voice them, and
regardless of how offensively you might think he states them, he
worships truth.

Same for Phil Allison.

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MassiveProng - 29 Mar 2007 03:43 GMT
>>>PS.  Terpas, give us some info: I would still like to know, what frequency?
>>>What application? What kind of power? What kind of circuit?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>without losing your temper, what are you doing in
>sci.electronics.BASICS?

f.ck you.  My response to the guy was far better than the retard that
said "Gee..."

 Insulting little f.ck is what he is, so you can f.ck off.
Lionel - 29 Mar 2007 07:23 GMT
>>>>PS.  Terpas, give us some info: I would still like to know, what frequency?
>>>>What application? What kind of power? What kind of circuit?
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>
>  Insulting little f.ck is what he is, so you can f.ck off.

*Yawn*

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MassiveProng - 30 Mar 2007 06:03 GMT
>'COMPOST'

Calling you a retard is not "flinging an expletive", you f.cking
retard. Calling you a retard is an accurate observation of your level
of utter stupidity.

 So again, twit boy...  f.ck off.  Yawn indeed, fucktard.  That's all
you warrant.
Lionel - 30 Mar 2007 06:21 GMT
>>'COMPOST'
>
>Calling you a retard is not "flinging an expletive", you f.cking
                                                         ^^^^^^^
>retard. Calling you a retard is an accurate observation of your level
^^^^^^
>of utter stupidity.
>
>  So again, twit boy...  f.ck off.  Yawn indeed, fucktard.  That's all
                         ^^^^^^^^                ^^^^^^^^
>you warrant.

What was that you were saying about not flinging expletives, Mr
Compost?

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MassiveProng - 30 Mar 2007 07:49 GMT
>'COMPOST'

 Compost is all retarded idiots like you are good for.
Lionel - 30 Mar 2007 08:49 GMT
>>'COMPOST'
>
>  Compost is all retarded idiots like you are good for.

Whatever you say, Mr Compost. ;^)

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amdx - 28 Mar 2007 15:36 GMT
>>PS.  Terpas, give us some info: I would still like to know, what
>>frequency?
>>What application? What kind of power? What kind of circuit?
>
>  You're a f.cking retard.

Your not being original, That's an old line.
Also, how does your response relate to my curiosity?
                                       Mikey
John Fields - 26 Mar 2007 23:30 GMT
>Hi All,
>I have a circuit for driving large piezo elements, but I can't seem to find
>large elements anywhere. I'm talking large enough to be driven by 1kV.
>Anyone know of a good source?
>Thanks for any help.

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http://www.americanpiezo.com/piezo_theory/applications.html

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MassiveProng - 27 Mar 2007 02:34 GMT
>Hi All,
>I have a circuit for driving large piezo elements, but I can't seem to find
>large elements anywhere. I'm talking large enough to be driven by 1kV.
>Anyone know of a good source?
>Thanks for any help.
>terpas

 You'll likely never find a single element for that.  You want to
look for Piezo STACKS.

 Google piezo stack. 222,000 hits.

http://www.americanpiezo.com/products_services/stack_actuators.html

http://www.piezo.com/prodstacks1.html
jasen - 27 Mar 2007 12:11 GMT
> Hi All,
> I have a circuit for driving large piezo elements, but I can't seem to find
> large elements anywhere. I'm talking large enough to be driven by 1kV.
> Anyone know of a good source?

Squeeze type gas ignitors?

Sounds like fun.

Bye.
  Jasen
 
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