- Posted by Conundrum on Monday 09 May 2011 - 11:24:08
Hi all.
I was reading up on some very interesting work on using lasers for plasma experiments, as it turns out that you could use two or more hig...
- Posted by Adam Munich on Saturday 07 May 2011 - 01:03:35
... a pretty strong vacuum. http://www.teslaboys.com/Plasma/PlasmaCharge/index.html I have pulled a vacuum on glass jars and use high voltage or RF to ex...
- Posted by Adam Munich on Saturday 07 May 2011 - 01:03:35
... they pull a decent enough vacuum for some pretty plasma and so probably for a lightbulb too. Apart from that they aren't really that exciting.
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- Posted by Chip Fixes on Friday 06 May 2011 - 01:06:25
Maybe a circuit set up so that flipping a switch disconnects a battery charger and connects it to the speaker, and switching it off attaches the batte...
- Posted by Chip Fixes on Friday 06 May 2011 - 01:06:25
I was thinking that it would create a bunch of annoying 60HZ hum in the speaker, I know the one I have sure would.
- Posted by Inducktion on Wednesday 04 May 2011 - 00:41:26
...es the matching wavelength) and hooked it up to a speaker. It worked, but it was really really quiet. As far as amplifying, I tried using a transistor...
- Posted by Inducktion on Wednesday 04 May 2011 - 00:41:26
...e audio probably PWM's it. That's how many simple plasma tweeters work. But really all you need is a simple audio amp chip which feeds the diode, caus...
- Posted by Inducktion on Wednesday 04 May 2011 - 00:41:26
...e audio probably PWM's it. That's how many simple plasma tweeters work. But really all you need is a simple audio amp chip which feeds the diode, caus...
- Posted by lee on Sunday 01 May 2011 - 23:00:07
...er of an anode ring. Using hv pulsed dc a dome of plasma is generated covering the entire cathode and filling the entire center if the anode. I hope t...
- Posted by Finn Hammer on Thursday 28 April 2011 - 05:00:32
http://www.badgerwest.com/images/PinchScotchWhiskey.jpg
As plasma Z-pinch, ofcourse.