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Circuit to produce loud bang!

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rbul1

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I have unsuccessfully sought a ckt, that can be triggered remotely, to produce a pop or bang, the louder the better.

It would need to be battery powered.
 
Why can't you just use a 555 timer as an monostable pulse generator to drive a power transistor to drive a speaker? I hear that kind of pop all the time when I turn on my speakers using my powerbar rather than the switch on the back of the sub.
 
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I have unsuccessfully sought a ckt, that can be triggered remotely, to produce a pop or bang, the louder the better.

It would need to be battery powered.

You could make a ignitor to light a firecracker!
 
sounds more like a mechanical problem.

Use a sledge hammer and and an anvil.

Release the hammer remotely.

Boncuk
 
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You could make a ignitor to light a firecracker!

Me like explosions! :)

I vote for ignitor and explosive device. I also like Boncuk's suggestion but just my love of explosives leads to my choice. I think I still have a few firecrackers from the July 4th weekend around here too!

Ron
 
Yes you can make your own ignitors or use model rocket starters and light anything. Andy
 
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