- Posted by tobias on Thursday 21 May 2009 - 11:52:12
The best type of snubber to use is a lossless (or quasi-resonant) snubber like that used inside the TV set that the flyback was pulled from. This ...
- Posted by xsecret on Wednesday 29 April 2009 - 22:38:01
Hey, welcome to the forums. TO answer your question, i have built that exact same driver and i only notice slight differences between a ac or dc flyb...
- Posted by xsecret on Wednesday 29 April 2009 - 22:38:01
Hey, welcome to the forums. TO answer your question, i have built that exact same driver and i only notice slight differences between a ac or dc f...
- Posted by xsecret on Wednesday 29 April 2009 - 22:38:01
i am interested (your ps :P)
Good luck and tell us how you do!!!
The DC voltage, your going to give it the same characteristics of AC anyways (...
- Posted by xsecret on Wednesday 29 April 2009 - 22:38:01
Hi there
I've also built the driver and experimented with different FBTs. The AC one (tested two of them) - gave me much better sound than DC F...
- Posted by xsecret on Wednesday 29 April 2009 - 22:38:01
It really depends. The AC ones are usually lower voltages so they output higher current, which may be benefical because the arc is hotter. This might ...
- Posted by xsecret on Wednesday 29 April 2009 - 22:38:01
The way FM works is that increasing frequency decreases current, because the same voltage over a shorter time results in a lower current through an in...
- Posted by fatboyslim on Friday 24 April 2009 - 09:38:03
I see you "changed" the electrodes, this can have an impact on the arc stability.
If changing the electrodes back does not help, I guess some com...
- Posted by fatboyslim on Friday 24 April 2009 - 09:38:03
It makes the same kind of sparks with the electrodes. If the chip was damaged then would it still work? i am running 14v through it from batteries. co...
- Posted by fatboyslim on Friday 24 April 2009 - 09:38:03
It makes the same kind of sparks with the electrodes. If the chip was damaged then would it still work? i am running 14v through it from batteries....