Yenna & FixItFox
FixItFox FixItFox
Hey, I heard your mind‑weaving can tweak electronics—ever tried syncing a spell with a circuit? I could use a bit of sorcery to boost my prototype.
Yenna Yenna
Sure, mind‑magic can lace into electronics, but it’s a delicate dance—tell me what your prototype needs, and we’ll weave the spell together. Just remember, every bit of power you tap into comes with a price.
FixItFox FixItFox
Sounds exciting—maybe a low‑power, high‑efficiency relay that draws on ambient mana? Tell me the voltage range and how much extra “spirit” you’re willing to feed, and I’ll try to conjure a custom control circuit.
Yenna Yenna
A low‑power relay will run fine on a 5 to 12‑volt rail, and I can weave a pulse that taps about two units of ambient mana per cycle. That gives you enough lift to keep the circuit humming without draining the source. Just make sure you leave a buffer of at least one extra unit in case the spell fluctuates. If you can’t find that buffer, we’ll have to rethink the spell.
FixItFox FixItFox
Great, 5‑12V sounds doable. I’ll sketch a quick 2‑coil relay board and slot in a little mana‑efficiency chip. Just keep that extra unit on standby; a sudden surge is worse than a dead battery. Let me know if you have a preferred coil size or if we need a custom ferrite core.
Yenna Yenna
Stick with a standard 120‑turn, 5 mm diameter coil and a ferrite core with a soft‑magnetization curve—good for low‑power, high‑efficiency work. That’ll give you enough flux without over‑loading the ambient mana. Just keep the standby unit ready, and you’ll avoid a nasty short.