yea i was wondering about that one...spudfarm wrote:this is the point when i thought of this question and got shamedspudfarm wrote:looks cool.
any chamber pics?
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Here is a spark gap thing I made today. I am not sure if we will use it yet. the spark jumps the entire thing with a electric bbq sparker if I use both spark gaps on the lighter.
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You do know that arc length is inversely proportional to pressure, right? If you have enough voltage supply to arc across that thing at 8x, and the insulation to match, you've accomplished something great. Could you post the high voltage generator you plan on using for this thing? By the looks of that spark strip, it must be at least a hundred kilovolts.
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I just need to get a flyback out of an 9999999" tv and hook it up the the power lines going down my roadBy the looks of that spark strip, it must be at least a hundred kilovolts.
I am planning on using a flyback. with a flyback you just hook up a battery right?
could I use a bbq ignitor with it? what do you mean by driver?
You can use whatever you like, so long as its spark at atmospheric pressure is greater than the total length of all the gaps on the spark strip multiplied by eight.
A flyback won't have anywhere near enough voltage.
A flyback won't have anywhere near enough voltage.
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God those high amp sparks are fun to play with! So bright and flamy!
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so if I take one out of a computer monitor it will have the dirver with it right?
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Flybacks are generally a pita if you're new to HV. For your purposes a camera flash/ignition coil setup will work just fine, but you'll want to cut it down to two or three gaps of about 1 mm each.

Yes , i would also recommend the camera flash/ignition coil setup over the flyback for you.
Normally you cant use the original driver from the screen and have to build your own.
Normally you cant use the original driver from the screen and have to build your own.
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i also thought flybacks was easy untill i talked to Galfisk about them.
i set of my hybrid at 6x with a almost 1/2" gap with the camera and coil.
(my spark has something to travel on. a piece of plastic)
i set of my hybrid at 6x with a almost 1/2" gap with the camera and coil.
(my spark has something to travel on. a piece of plastic)
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