Hi All
Is it possible in some way to use a 3.7V battery to charge a Capacitor and therefor power a small 12V water pump for about 2 seconds. Thats just enough to fire a small burst of water out of a tube.
The design I am thinking of would use a a Picaxe chip and motion sensor powered by a 3.7V battery. When the sensor is activated I want the pump to then fire of a small burst of water through a jet. The only problem is that I do not want to use another power source other than the 3,7V battery as each burst only last a second. I intend to use 12V windscreen wiper water pumps as they are readlily available and reliable.
Any help or ideas would be apprecited,
Many Thanks
JPU
Is it possible in some way to use a 3.7V battery to charge a Capacitor and therefor power a small 12V water pump for about 2 seconds. Thats just enough to fire a small burst of water out of a tube.
The design I am thinking of would use a a Picaxe chip and motion sensor powered by a 3.7V battery. When the sensor is activated I want the pump to then fire of a small burst of water through a jet. The only problem is that I do not want to use another power source other than the 3,7V battery as each burst only last a second. I intend to use 12V windscreen wiper water pumps as they are readlily available and reliable.
Any help or ideas would be apprecited,
Many Thanks
JPU