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Registered Member #3690
Joined: Mon Feb 14 2011, 10:59PM
Location: Leeds, UK
Posts: 11
Hi there, finally started getting parts together of a first build, I got 6 used disposable cameras from a shop today, 4 of them seem to have the same innards, the other two are both different. The 4 that are the same don't have any specs on the caps, but I guess they are 330v 80/100uf, the other two are both 300v one is 100uf and one is 80uf.
Now, assuming I use one of the circuits as a charger, which is best? 5 are almost the same, one is much larger with wider tracks, I'd assume this would be best as it could handle larger currents through the PCB. This one has the 80uf cap. Though on the other hand, that one has steel or something for contacts, the others are copper.
These are the boards.
edit: I was also thinking could I use the charge LED power to trip a relay so it disconnects the charger when full, then automatically restarts after firing?
Registered Member #1805
Joined: Sat Nov 08 2008, 06:29AM
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Hey man
Definitely bank the 4 chargers in parallel, using one charger will be ridiculous charge time... unsolder the battery holders and the flash tube. Solder the button closed/down so that the circuit charges as soon as you have a voltage input and charge with no more than 3 volts, over 3 volts burns out SOME chargers. in my gun I have 10 similar or maybe even the exact same charges that you have (the 4) and they charge a 1140uf bank of capacitors in 8 seconds to 330v using 6 NICD cells at 3.6volts (parallel and series connection).
I have never disconnected the charger when firing, I just shoot and the chargers automatically start charging again.
Registered Member #1805
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Yeah if the chargers are paralleled together the LED's on them will all illuminate at the same time :) They usually turn on around 280 volts though and stay lit how ever high you want to charge. I wanted to see if the chargers would overcharge the capacitors to the point of explosion, so I let them charge for over 5 minutes and they just sit at around 350 volts. I didn't have any problems with it at all :) Also only parallel them if they are the same chargers, I don't know what would happen if they are different brands.
EDIT:
Here's some pictures from when I built my bank, I thought it may help :)
The untouched charger:
Untouched Charger next to stripped down charger:
10 stripped down chargers, block of wood with slots to mount them in, copper wire and thick wire insulator to cover the wire:
Finished Charger:
I probably went a little over the top with it but I wanted it to look nice :)
Registered Member #3690
Joined: Mon Feb 14 2011, 10:59PM
Location: Leeds, UK
Posts: 11
Thanks man! Those pictures look like what I had in my head when you said to put them in parallel. I have two circuits that look identical to yours, and two similar. Ill use the two identical ones for now, then so the nice lady at the camera shop for more!
Registered Member #1805
Joined: Sat Nov 08 2008, 06:29AM
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haha cool :) Yeah I went to get more today and the guy said there photo processing thing is down and the company that repairs them is bankrupt so he doesn't know if they will ever process film again :S
Registered Member #3610
Joined: Thu Jan 13 2011, 03:29AM
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 506
The capacitors from those cameras are fine, but it's really a lot less work and more efficient to use a ZVS flyback driver with a self wound secondary. You can get ~300V from 20-40 turns at several hundred Watts if your power source can supply the current.
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