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The tingbowie Atomization Disc is a cutting-edge 5V USB humidifier atomization module designed for versatile use in various atomization devices. With a compact size of 1.78 x 3.56 x 1.27 cm and a lightweight design of just 13.61 g, it operates efficiently at a voltage of 5V and a power consumption of only 2 watts. This ultrasonic atomizer ensures a fine mist output, making it ideal for enhancing air quality in homes and offices.
Brand | tingbowie |
Color | Multicolor |
Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 3.56 x 1.27 cm; 13.61 g |
Capacity | 50 Milliliters |
Power / Wattage | 2 watts |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Material | Ceramic |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Runtime | 24 hours |
Special Features | ultrasonic |
Item Weight | 13.6 g |
L**G
Works well...
Bought it for my kid's project. I am looking forward to seeing if I can use it with my village.
L**S
neat
it makes some noise, like a whistling.lots of mist.no specs I just gave it 5v, seems fine.I would be happy with a device of half the strength for my small aquarium.does not come with usb cord.
T**3
Not worth it
The material is flimsy and breaks easy. It doesnt work at all. No instructions provided.
D**A
Easy piece
My set is very crude and yet just with the power supply I jad laying around some hot glue I was able to set my prototype in no time. Just plug everything correctly and boom , that diafrafm is sturdy ,solid, aggressive puts out a nice volume of mist I'm very happy with it
C**N
Initial Impressions are Good
These little boards work out of the box. The switch portion is a little odd however, as it does activate the piezo ultrasonic diffusing, however it seems to latch until it's power cycled?The board is a basic flyback transformer, or 'pulsed power supply'. The 8 pin IC is sending a roughly 50/50 PWM signal @ roughly 500khz to a transistor (possibly mosfet) which switches 5V on/off to the inductor, which boosts 5v to ~24v pulses, which drives the piezo element to vibrate. This vibration 'shakes' the water into fine droplets, which is our diffused water.I see many saying these piezo elements do not last very long. They have very fine pores in the middle which allows water to percolate into the element to get 'shook' apart. The common observation is these pores are easily clogged. I would conjecture the clogging happens from impurities in tap water, and perhaps even oxidization/corrosion. I think it might be worth experimenting with using tap water versus distilled water. Please reply to this review if you have any knowledge on the differences of these variables.
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