Speedskater
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Yes, you can connect a relay to buzz (disconnect itself). For someone like me, that would be the solution; I have plenty of relays lying about, and circuitry experience. However, for someone with no parts on stock and no soldering iron, something off the shelf is the thing.
And those buzzing relays tend to make quite a bit of acoustic noise too, which would sort of give away the whole thing.
Hans
ETA: If those things are triggered by dimmers, it is no wonder people find ghosts all over the place.![]()
We used them at work to test new products. They were known as "Clackers".
One of the collage interns did a engineering paper on them with spectrum tests.
They are in effect a low frequency spark-gap transmitter and generate a whole lot of interference and a whole lot of (audible) noise.
What budget EMF meters are available?
