I want to know the story of you who has been sucessfull in recharging/revitalizing battery.
If your coil has HV secondary and you connect a neon bulb to one of that secondary leg and connect the other leg of the neon to some long wire not connected to anything, would the neon light up both electrode or just one?
When both electrode of the neon light up then the one wire electricity is AC. Whenever I reduce the duty cycle (frequency automatically increase too) the neon bulb glow shift from DC to AC. I want to know which glow that I should choose. It seems my transistor heat up significantly if the glow is full AC. My transistor have ambient temperature if it glow brighter on one part (DC) and the glow move up and down.
It would be helpfull if anyone can do both AC or DC, and show the scope shot of them. I think the AC or DC property is related with the spike shape.
If your coil has HV secondary and you connect a neon bulb to one of that secondary leg and connect the other leg of the neon to some long wire not connected to anything, would the neon light up both electrode or just one?
When both electrode of the neon light up then the one wire electricity is AC. Whenever I reduce the duty cycle (frequency automatically increase too) the neon bulb glow shift from DC to AC. I want to know which glow that I should choose. It seems my transistor heat up significantly if the glow is full AC. My transistor have ambient temperature if it glow brighter on one part (DC) and the glow move up and down.
It would be helpfull if anyone can do both AC or DC, and show the scope shot of them. I think the AC or DC property is related with the spike shape.
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