Re: Ultrasonic Misters -> Sonication?

600W? I assume that one is intended for large volumes, and/or very
short durations? I would guess we probably don't need that much for
most DIY applications.

600W will boil 1ml of water in about half a second...

On Jan 30, 9:43 pm, Phil <philgo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 30, 4:12 pm, Patrik <patr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Here's a nice blog post on a guy building his own power ultrasonic
> > driver for a 70W transducer bought for $30-40. He's using it for
> > ultrasonic drilling into ceramics and glass; way more power than
> > what's needed for sonication.
>
> Way more power?  My sonicator is 600W.

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