I know what you mean, perhaps the website will help you.Hi everyone,
I'm just started in electronics and I have to build some electronic projects. My question is where can I find a website that can build my electronic circuits.
I don't mean to send the schematics and they build it. I mean, explaining what I want, and an engineer design the circuit and then builds it.
I know electronics is easy if you follow the theory little by little, but I don't fully understand some parts of it (I have bought books and watched videos), and I decided the fastest way to get the things I want is to rent the services of an engineer, because I know what I want, but I don't know how to build it.
Preferably I'm looking for a website, because I'm not from USA and it must be easy for me looking in the internet.
There are thousands of circuits and projects on the web, if you look, you can usually find something similar to what you are trying to do. From there it's a little easier to make changes, add to it. Really depends on what sort of projects you have in mind. I've seen a few hobby sites, where the author offered his services freelance, but don't recall anything recent (not something I had an interest, and have mostly been doing my own work lately). Some of the blog based sites, seem trust-worthy, but it's always a gamble on the web. A professional site, would probably cost you a bundle, as they would be more product oriented, and looking for a business or manufacturer to use their service. Mostly 'projects' are usually one-off (or a few for family and friends), products are a commercial interest.
If you are interested in doing something for yourself, might try posting your idea, and see if you can get some help getting started. You might be surprised to see what's available here, if you ask. It's a good chance your projects aren't entirely unique, and somebody has what you need, or has seen the project on the web.
Thank you very much for the link.I know what you mean, perhaps the website will help you.
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Have a good day.
Ned
Sparkty,
The question is do you want to launch something new based on your idea for the purpose of making money out of it?
If this is the case be ready for a long process, a lot of investment and a lot of time involved and you have to be also ready to spend more money than you gain because you are competing with lots of people and companies but the experience you will get is priceless (in a good way) and the next few ideas you will get just may pay off.
If I can make a suggestion I would say take your time, learn something new every day and try to do as much as you can by yourself with the help of this forum which is definitely the best place to start.
Mike
Hi Sparky,
What would help is if you could tell us about what kind of circuits you need designed and built. It would help to briefly state the approximate complexity if that is possible...are they going to be missile guidance systems or just some blinking LEDs, or sophisticated intrumentation, etc. ?
We can often help with some of these things right here depending on how complex and specialized they need to be.
In the past i have used one method that works quite effectively to communicate with customers:
Design a Windows program that simulates what they want to 'see' in their device, possibly simulating various stimuli and possibly providing buttons and controls so they could do simulated adjustments. Once they are happy with the simulation program the design is worked up and plans and/or parts ordered/shipped off.
The comment on it being "pseudoscience" is the operative word. It's not science, it's snake-oil. People want to believe you can get something for nothing so a "free energy" device that generates more power than it uses seems like the holy grail which will solve all our energy problems. But you can't fool Mother Nature. If you look at the history of perpetual motion machines it's littered with thousands of people who have invested untold time and money into these impossible devices (many of which were deliberately designed to deceive the ignorant).The project I want to build is a little uncommon.
It's based on an electrostatic amplifier. Basically, after reading a lot of information about "pseudoscience" and watching with my own eyes a machine that was putting out some kilowatts of power, using only a little battery, I believed in it.
Sparky_S, I agree with you. Are you familiar with T.H. Moray? If not do a search on google for T.H. Moray.Carl, I hope I will be wrong with the things I have said, but I have some doubts about it.
The "free energy devices" are not perpetual motion devices. If they exist, they can draw electrical energy for a lot of time if compared with traditional methods of using electricity, but they won't run forever.
If you look at lightning in a storm, a magnet or the antigravity outside the earth's magnetic field, then you will see some curious things. Lightning is produced by the rapid discharge of the potential diference between the earth and the clouds. Basically both are electrostatic sources, but nobody really knows how an electrostatic force can become a dangerous force when the lightning occurs, I mean, that the electrostatic charges becomes some kind of electromagnetic energy.
About the magnets, they are tapping some energy from the air. The magnetic force, when moved around a coil, can produce electromagnetic forces, of course, of very little intensity, but they produce it. Where a magnet gets that energy? From the polarization of some kind of energetic particles.
I mean I think there are some evidences that there are some kind of non-electromagnetic energy in the air, that can be tapped in a large amounts, and converted into electromagnetic energy. Anyone cannot get electromagnetic energy from the air in large amounts, but can tap another (electrostatic?) energy from the air and transform it to an electromagnetic form.
This is not "free energy", perpetual motion, or the name you want to call it. This is simply a way to obtain a large amounts of pure electrostatic (not high voltage, extremely low current) energy, and transform it to electromagnetic energy.
When you find that, find me a website where an auto mechanic will fix my car and a maid will clean my house for free too.Hi everyone,
I'm just started in electronics and I have to build some electronic projects. My question is where can I find a website that can build my electronic circuits.
I don't mean to send the schematics and they build it. I mean, explaining what I want, and an engineer design the circuit and then builds it.
We build all "Free Energy Devices" at no cost. We even supply all the components at no cost for all Free energy devices that work (and deliver energy for FREE).
Simply email:
talking@tpg.com.au
for all the "FREE energy" projects you need built.
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