- Posted by zrg on Sunday 26 April 2015 - 15:52:04
Magnificent work. Are they for museums, or fairs, or just your friends?
- Posted by zrg on Sunday 26 April 2015 - 15:52:04
That does indeed look sweeter than sweet!
I think I can see 3 seams, so you glass welded these together from 4 different pieces?
Is there...
- Posted by Gregary Boyles on Sunday 19 April 2015 - 14:57:49
If you don't ground the high voltage return, you are more likely to end up giving yourself a shock or damaging the electronics. If the output is stron...
- Posted by Gregary Boyles on Sunday 19 April 2015 - 14:57:49
As Eleccentric said, its probably best to ground the secondary and reduce the input power. You might risk damaging the globe if the output is too high...
- Posted by Gregary Boyles on Sunday 19 April 2015 - 14:57:49
As Eleccentric said, its probably best to ground the secondary and reduce the input power. You might risk damaging the globe if the output is too h...
- Posted by Gregary Boyles on Sunday 19 April 2015 - 14:57:49
As Eleccentric said, its probably best to ground the secondary and reduce the input power. You might risk damaging the globe if the output is too h...
- Posted by Gregary Boyles on Sunday 19 April 2015 - 14:57:49
Any wire should be fine, I usually use the same sized wire as the active and neutral. There shouldn't be any corona or any voltage at all since its di...
- Posted by Gregary Boyles on Sunday 19 April 2015 - 14:57:49
With the flyback GND connected to wall socket earth.
http://www.gregsindigenouslandscapes.com.au/movies/PlasmaGlobe.mp4
- Posted by Gregary Boyles on Sunday 19 April 2015 - 14:57:49
Nice job! The results compete with the commercial globes! :-D
- Posted by Gregary Boyles on Sunday 19 April 2015 - 14:57:49
Any wire should be fine, I usually use the same sized wire as the active and neutral. There shouldn't be any corona or any voltage at all since its...