Yenna & 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.