Electrical Firing System
#166
Posted 18 November 2006 - 08:03 PM
BTW, 50mA test current would be considered a tad high, the igniter specs I've seen say a max of 10mA test current to ensure non-ignition. I would guess from your description of the igniters that they're Chinese, possibly from Cosmos, though that's not certain.
#167
Posted 19 November 2006 - 06:39 PM
I have a question: Do you think This circuit
will do any good charging two flash caps (each 360V) in series?! The output is 800V max and the AC is easily converted to DV to charge the caps. Power is 2W max.
That thing costs 2euro so, do you think it will be as easy as that? I use a camera flash unit for 2 years now but wanna try different circuits...
#168
Posted 19 November 2006 - 10:53 PM
Interesting one... The potential problems are that the CCFL inverters operate at vey high frequency - several hundred kHz, so you'll loose quite a bit of power in the rectifier diodes. You'll have to use balancing resistors to even out the voltages in the series caps - another source of loss. The inverter will be optimsed for constant voltage, not the constant current that's best for cap. charging.I have a question: Do you think This circuit
will do any good charging two flash caps (each 360V) in series?!
It might work, but with a long charge time. Very dangerous though - a few tens of joules stored energy at 800v could kill you. Just how long is your firing wire to need this???
#169
Posted 20 November 2006 - 03:00 PM
#170
Posted 20 November 2006 - 03:16 PM
#171
Posted 20 November 2006 - 04:14 PM
I just wanted to know IF this circuit would do any good in charging caps. And you guys pointed out that this won´t work very well, which I am very thankful for!
I will try what is possible and what is not.
Again, thanks!
#172
Posted 27 November 2006 - 04:44 PM
with my experience with high voltage im thinking of placing 2 thin nails which penetrate the lift bag from the bottom of the mortar which links to a 9v-3000v dc-dc setp up which is attached to the base of the mortar it is operated by a 9v battery and a switch inside a hand piece. Basicly when you flick te swithch 9v goes through the long wire to the mortar gets setpped up to 3000v and arcs across the nails and igniting the lift charge.
let me know what you think
#173
Posted 27 November 2006 - 05:44 PM
#174
Posted 27 November 2006 - 05:53 PM
#175
Posted 28 November 2006 - 08:49 AM
#176
Posted 28 November 2006 - 12:58 PM
BigClive has a circuit diagram for a stun gun on his site (www.bigclive.com) If you transform this schematic into a PCB layout (using pcb wizard or similar) you could then print the artwork out onto acetate, post it to me and I can make a proper PCB for you. (or you could do your own with the peel and press stuff and a jar of ferric chloride) Afew years ago there were problems with building these. The main components, the pulse transformer (a blue block in the photos on bigclive.com) were not available for sale over here. Now, however maplin sell them. Search for pulse transformer on maplin.co.uk
This means you could easily build your own HVSG (high voltage spark generator, as we call it in the spudgun world). This would probably ignite a fine powder, especialy if it atomized and airbourne, but not granuels....
You could use a neon transformer though. If you find an old retro shop being gutted, look for the neon transformer which produces thousands of volts and a dangerous current. These things can kill you so be careful.
Let me know if i can help...
#177
Posted 28 November 2006 - 05:56 PM
You could use a neon transformer though. If you find an old retro shop being gutted, look for the neon transformer which produces thousands of volts and a dangerous current. These things can kill you so be careful.
Let me know if i can help...
Yeah i have a few Neon transformers kicking about from various tesla coil and jacobs ladder projects, i have tried the spark my step up makes and it does seem to ignite granulated bp as it is a hot plasma arc rather than just a spark, the only thing i need to sort out now is what im going to use as the media which ill arc over, as Karlfoxman says there is a slight possibility of sparking when i lower the shell.
#178
Posted 28 November 2006 - 08:29 PM
#179
Posted 28 November 2006 - 08:41 PM
#180
Posted 30 November 2006 - 10:41 AM
hey guys...hows the project of brightstar?....i'm so envy with one of the equipments here when i watch their show...when i look what system they are using...it is FIREONE...they have to controllers one is for wired and the other is wireless...i gotta say it is awesome!!....they just push the fire button and the rest is on the firing module...sync with music...i would like to ask is this achievable by an ordinary enthusiast like us??can we do this...or are we just stuck on our good o'l push all you want firing system?? guys give me a head up please...thanks...
anyone has a answer for this?
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