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Rather than tearing my oral B tooth brush apart, I thought I'd just ask. I need to build a durable version using a little more voltage. Can some one break it down for me? What are the processes involved, is it simple mechanics and a high rpm dc motor? How is such high speed oscillations created? Is it truly sonic? and how do sonic jewelery cleaners work. I need to create a current in a solution that is uniform, without high and low pressure areas throughout the solution. This for electrolysis. I am taking a different thought path in regards to magnetic, thermal and mechanical stirring plates, which all have their drawbacks. Any input or brainstorming would be welcomed. plumber.

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