Ultrasonic rodent repelllant
My car suddenly developed multiple problems overnight. The battery wouldnt charge, the power steering didnt work and the AC compressor wasnt operating. At the garage, it was found a rodent had chewed up a couple of wires, and a belt. I had had a similar thing happen to my earlier car as well, and the car's electrical system was never the same again, after the 'repairs'. Therefore, this is one thing that I'm morbidly scared of.
So, I plan to build an ultrasonic repellent, and would like some insight towards the design. The unit would be mounted under the hood, and would blast out a burst of ultrasonic sound every few minutes;
Now for my queries; Is there a specific frequency that is most effective? Would it be smarter to use a few different frequencies, at random? Would the standard ultrasonic transducers (as used in distance measurements) be able to handle anything other (lower) than the specified frequency, usually 40 KHz? And what is a good, yet safe amplitude for the sound burst signal going to the transducer?
Lastly, does it make sense at all? Or is there a better solution?
Regards,
Anand
Ultrasonic rodent repellant
We had mice often. My wife bought a box of these and installed them all over the house and garage. She didn't tell me. I had a headache. The dog was restless. I woke up and went around the house discovering and pulling these out of the outlets so I could sleep. I found each one by the sound.
My wife got mad at me for disconnecting them and said I just pulled them to make her mad.
She said she couldn't hear them and that I couldn't possibly hear them either.
So how did I find them all? (dear).
I left the one's in the garage as I think they work. I see no mouse droppings since they were installed.