Trying Out Something No Other Automotive Channels Do

Ғылым және технология

Well, maybe someone has done this before, but I haven't seen it anywhere on KZread yet!
0:00 • Building The Wire Harness
The wire harness consists of a recycled set of wired ear buds/headphones, some piezoelectric discs, shrink connectors, heat shrink, and electrical tape.
1:08 • Attaching The Piezoelectric Microphones
These will be the points we are listening to in this video. The tip of the brake master cylinder and the chassis.
2:26 • Captured Sound Highlights
Footage of the brake pedal with the two microphones sending their audio to the left and right channels. This part is best heard with headphones, and you will probably hear only one side if listening on a mono speaker. Any idea what those odd digital-sounding noises are?
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  • @BroncoJoeAK
    @BroncoJoeAK8 ай бұрын

    Second video in and I’m genuinely confused why this channel has poor engagement. Your videos are absolute fire and you deserve more. I’m a mechanic and your explanations are far more simple than mine but with the same amount of information. Great work! Here’s a like/subscribe, hope it helps.

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage Жыл бұрын

    This is super cool. Wonder if you could also do super cheap knock detection? Hahaha.

  • @CarsSimplified

    @CarsSimplified

    Жыл бұрын

    I would have to check again to be sure, but I think they both use the same technique to capture a signal, so it would probably be at least a version humans could listen to. I actually plan on putting these on an engine as well as setting up a way to listen to a knock sensor in basically this same way. I already have a knock sensor that I purchased solely for this idea. Should be fun, but that's a far off project!

  • @KendrasEdge757
    @KendrasEdge757 Жыл бұрын

    They actually make kits like this for being able to find what’s making a random noise on your vehicle. They have wireless and wired versions.

  • @HsCSpanky
    @HsCSpanky Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. I wonder if this could be paired with a set of Bluetooth earbuds, most of those have microphones you could solder into. Wireless mic diagnostic that you could pipe into a camera. Would be great if you could figure out a way to do it live, pipe it into your cars audio system so you know right away if you're on the noise or not.

  • @CarsSimplified

    @CarsSimplified

    Жыл бұрын

    A wireless version would be way more manageable! Now that you mention it, an ideal version for me would be a bunch of these microphones all set up wirelessly and selectable from inside the cabin. Definitely a big project, but doable if there's an easy Bluetooth transmitter that's small enough.

  • @abdoalrahmansabeha977
    @abdoalrahmansabeha977 Жыл бұрын

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