As a kid I was intrigued by telephones. I got hands on two old rotary phones and I wanted them to talk together. I wired them in series with a battery. Despite my dad telling me it never gonna work - it kinda worked. You could hear the other side just well! It just did not ring.
I've made a great effort in making the phones ring. At that time I did not know it needs 90V (fortunately - I'd probably hurt myself). I figured out it needs AC, but how do you produce AC with only a battery? I even made a hack to rapidly reverse polarity using a relay in self-oscillating mode, only to get shocked by the induced voltage by the relay coil and no ring.
(Now I see that maybe if I used the coil voltage it would actually ring!)
This great article brought back nice memories of tinkering with the phones.
jakzurr•41m ago
This really looks like fun!
pstuart•2m ago
For some time I was a phone tech in the age of digital PBXs and phone systems were critical lifelines. It's changed so much now that a desk phone is an exception rather than the rule.
janci•42m ago
I've made a great effort in making the phones ring. At that time I did not know it needs 90V (fortunately - I'd probably hurt myself). I figured out it needs AC, but how do you produce AC with only a battery? I even made a hack to rapidly reverse polarity using a relay in self-oscillating mode, only to get shocked by the induced voltage by the relay coil and no ring.
(Now I see that maybe if I used the coil voltage it would actually ring!)
This great article brought back nice memories of tinkering with the phones.