@totoalas.Hi.the uv-c tube was lit wirelessly from the slayer exciter with just a croc lead on one end to act as a virtual ground and draw the energy through the bulb.I will try your magnet idea.It also lights great directly off the output.
The bug zapper circuit is very promising as I have tested it with a small 1" solar cell and also a clockwork generator which charges a supercap in minutes which runs the bug zapper for a long time.
I modified the circuit just like a fuji circuit.I removed the cap and put a jumper across the rectifying diode to get AC and that was it.In the vid i had it running of a 1.5v battery which works pretty well but on 3v it is very bright so that means there is a lots of unseen uv light but make sure you take precautions with these germicidal tubes as uv light is not good for living things.
I would like to get some uv-c Leds and try them with the slayer exciter and maybe with some of the trigger coil circuits and try and make a small form steriliser like in a pen.Hope this helps.Jonny
The bug zapper circuit is very promising as I have tested it with a small 1" solar cell and also a clockwork generator which charges a supercap in minutes which runs the bug zapper for a long time.
I modified the circuit just like a fuji circuit.I removed the cap and put a jumper across the rectifying diode to get AC and that was it.In the vid i had it running of a 1.5v battery which works pretty well but on 3v it is very bright so that means there is a lots of unseen uv light but make sure you take precautions with these germicidal tubes as uv light is not good for living things.
I would like to get some uv-c Leds and try them with the slayer exciter and maybe with some of the trigger coil circuits and try and make a small form steriliser like in a pen.Hope this helps.Jonny
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