gyula, Thanks again for the explanations. I have one more question and it's probably going to show my lack of knowledge on how some of the components work but I was concerned when Luc decided it was 'back to the drawing board' when using a 10k resistor in between the timer circuit. My thoughts on that: is it possible that reduces the output so much that the MosFET isn't getting enough signal strength for it to trigger? My other thought is when the voltage went negative in the cap - that seemed to indicate to my understanding that the circuit wasn't getting voltage from the timer circuit but I'm probably just confused - LOL - nothing new there . I'm really just shooting in the dark here on these thoughts but had hopes for this circuit. I still think there are some things going on based on Luc's tests that call for more experimentation with this essential circuit. I plan on giving it a try when I get the IRF640's.
rave154, just a couple thoughts based on what you posted. Are you getting a gap in between the neo and the coil? It looks like Luc had around 1/8" or 2 or 3mm or so and it looks like that was fairly critical since he was fine tuning it with paper gaps beyond the plexiglas. I would also guess the coil size may have something to do with the frequency it resonates at so maybe yours is in a much higher frequency?
rave154, just a couple thoughts based on what you posted. Are you getting a gap in between the neo and the coil? It looks like Luc had around 1/8" or 2 or 3mm or so and it looks like that was fairly critical since he was fine tuning it with paper gaps beyond the plexiglas. I would also guess the coil size may have something to do with the frequency it resonates at so maybe yours is in a much higher frequency?
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