Solar panels and piezoelectric discs

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Attaching solar panels in parallel with piezoelectric discs can lead to issues where the discs lose their effectiveness in the circuit. The solar panels may present a heavy load that shorts out the high-impedance piezoelectric discs, preventing them from generating voltage. Additionally, insufficient tapping on the discs could also contribute to their reduced output. Proper circuit design is crucial when combining different power sources to ensure they function harmoniously. Understanding the electrical characteristics of each component is essential for optimal performance.
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I'm making a circuit using piezoelectric discs and i wanted to attach solar panels in parallel as well in order to increase amperes of the circuit. However, when put in conjunction the piezoelectric discs seem to have no effect on the circuit, when previously they had been contributing 5 or more volts. What is happening to the piezoelectric discs, why are they not working?
 
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I'm making a circuit using piezoelectric discs and i wanted to attach solar panels in parallel as well in order to increase amperes of the circuit. However, when put in conjunction the piezoelectric discs seem to have no effect on the circuit, when previously they had been contributing 5 or more volts. What is happening to the piezoelectric discs, why are they not working?

Perhaps you weren't tapping on the discs fast enough.

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shoes said:
I'm making a circuit using piezoelectric discs and i wanted to attach solar panels in parallel as well in order to increase amperes of the circuit. However, when put in conjunction the piezoelectric discs seem to have no effect on the circuit, when previously they had been contributing 5 or more volts. What is happening to the piezoelectric discs, why are they not working?
In general, you can't simply connect different sources in parallel and expect them to work together. The solar panels are probably a heavy load on the high-impedance piezo, shorting them out.
 
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