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  • B Bootking

    Thanks Griff. Best I can figure from my research, musical instruments with a fipple (mouthpiece with a block or channel in them) require 1 PSI or less. A trumpet operates at up to 3 PSI, and the most that a stupendous human being can produce is 5 or 6 PSI. The problem is mostly in volume.

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    How about mechanised bellows? A pair of small bellows arranged in an one-up-one-down, couple of return springs and a cammed motor should do it.

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      I want someone to suggest an air supply I can use to automate a slide whistle. Fish tank air pumps do not produce enough air flow. I'm trying to stay away from anything that requires an air tank and anything that's louder than a slide whistle. I tried a 5v 120mm ducted blower fan with a 3d printed nozzle on it and I was suprised that didn't do it. Suggestions?

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      Just don't throw your birthday balloons away.

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      • B Bootking

        I want someone to suggest an air supply I can use to automate a slide whistle. Fish tank air pumps do not produce enough air flow. I'm trying to stay away from anything that requires an air tank and anything that's louder than a slide whistle. I tried a 5v 120mm ducted blower fan with a 3d printed nozzle on it and I was suprised that didn't do it. Suggestions?

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        Daniel Pfeffer
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        How about your local MP/Congresscritter? :) I see only three problems: 1. They tend to leak 2. Turning them off is a bit of a problem 3. You can't control them from an Arduino

        If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          How about mechanised bellows? A pair of small bellows arranged in an one-up-one-down, couple of return springs and a cammed motor should do it.

          Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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          Bootking
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          Interesting concept. I'll have to see what I can do with a single manual bellow and see if this is feasible. Also I like that using a bellow gives me a way to put numbers on what sort of air flow I require. Thanks again.

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          • B Bootking

            I want someone to suggest an air supply I can use to automate a slide whistle. Fish tank air pumps do not produce enough air flow. I'm trying to stay away from anything that requires an air tank and anything that's louder than a slide whistle. I tried a 5v 120mm ducted blower fan with a 3d printed nozzle on it and I was suprised that didn't do it. Suggestions?

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            Indivara
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            Back in my country, roadside cycle shops use old refrigerator compressors to inflate tires. They're fairly quiet but the flow rate may not be enough for your purpose

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            • B Bootking

              I want someone to suggest an air supply I can use to automate a slide whistle. Fish tank air pumps do not produce enough air flow. I'm trying to stay away from anything that requires an air tank and anything that's louder than a slide whistle. I tried a 5v 120mm ducted blower fan with a 3d printed nozzle on it and I was suprised that didn't do it. Suggestions?

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              PIEBALDconsult
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              Buying a small child from a third-world country not an option? ;P

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                Buying a small child from a third-world country not an option? ;P

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                Bootking
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                I can't find anything about how to actuate a child with an Arduino.

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                • B Bootking

                  I want someone to suggest an air supply I can use to automate a slide whistle. Fish tank air pumps do not produce enough air flow. I'm trying to stay away from anything that requires an air tank and anything that's louder than a slide whistle. I tried a 5v 120mm ducted blower fan with a 3d printed nozzle on it and I was suprised that didn't do it. Suggestions?

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                  <Reply type="Obligatory" style="crude:medium;color:off;"> - just change your diet to one containing more beans and cabbage. - purchase a pet and affix it to it's distal vent, feed diet from previous suggestion </Reply>

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                  • B Bootking

                    I want someone to suggest an air supply I can use to automate a slide whistle. Fish tank air pumps do not produce enough air flow. I'm trying to stay away from anything that requires an air tank and anything that's louder than a slide whistle. I tried a 5v 120mm ducted blower fan with a 3d printed nozzle on it and I was suprised that didn't do it. Suggestions?

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                    kmoorevs
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                    Limitless supply of hot air...hmm. Sounds like you just need a politician! :laugh: ..on a more serious note, how about steam?

                    "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                    • B Bootking

                      I can't find anything about how to actuate a child with an Arduino.

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                      PIEBALDconsult
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                      LEDs probably.

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                      • B Bootking

                        I want someone to suggest an air supply I can use to automate a slide whistle. Fish tank air pumps do not produce enough air flow. I'm trying to stay away from anything that requires an air tank and anything that's louder than a slide whistle. I tried a 5v 120mm ducted blower fan with a 3d printed nozzle on it and I was suprised that didn't do it. Suggestions?

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                        Peter_in_2780
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                        Mick's CPAP comment gave me an idea. Air bed inflater. I have a 12v one, but they do come in mains versions. Cheers, Peter

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                        • B Bootking

                          I want someone to suggest an air supply I can use to automate a slide whistle. Fish tank air pumps do not produce enough air flow. I'm trying to stay away from anything that requires an air tank and anything that's louder than a slide whistle. I tried a 5v 120mm ducted blower fan with a 3d printed nozzle on it and I was suprised that didn't do it. Suggestions?

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                          GenJerDan
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                          Make it more visually fun. :) Small compressor motor that blows up a balloon. The balloon is attached to a tee with a check valve on the compressor side and an electrically activated valve on the whistle side. Compressor blows up the balloon when needed, and the balloon blows the slide whistle when you actuate the valve.

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