Hi Sucahyo,
I think it was a coincedence also power company is doing work in the area, anyway I found a programable battery charger for all kinds of batteries a smart charger kind, runs from a battery too So I didn't have to use stingo to charge video camera battery.
Uploading another vid now. All kinds of different effects, i'm driving the conical coils with the HV output from the ignition coil connected to Stingo
I also made a small collector coil but it's not on the vid wasn't done yet, I can get a couple of hundred volts on the 2.2uf cap connected to that, via a bridge, but thats another video.
I can connect the conical coils in a few different ways for different effects, some ways are very good on power too, at the end of the vid you'll see that I got it to oscillate with no top arc but a small arc at the side, and when it's working like that it stops interfering with stuff, so it's usable, and very small amp draw too.
Cheers
That's bad . Just in case it is not a coincidence, put some metal bar preferably alumunium between them. Or protect the device with alumunium wrap. I think stingo spark is more destructive than other circuit spark. I think it is possible that it produce something meter can not detect but the battery can feel it.
Good thing you can still charge it with stingo . I find it entertaining charging with a stingo that also produce spark , but I don't guarantee battery health though, because the spark may influence the primary and thus influence the charged battery too.
Good thing you can still charge it with stingo . I find it entertaining charging with a stingo that also produce spark , but I don't guarantee battery health though, because the spark may influence the primary and thus influence the charged battery too.
Uploading another vid now. All kinds of different effects, i'm driving the conical coils with the HV output from the ignition coil connected to Stingo
I also made a small collector coil but it's not on the vid wasn't done yet, I can get a couple of hundred volts on the 2.2uf cap connected to that, via a bridge, but thats another video.
I can connect the conical coils in a few different ways for different effects, some ways are very good on power too, at the end of the vid you'll see that I got it to oscillate with no top arc but a small arc at the side, and when it's working like that it stops interfering with stuff, so it's usable, and very small amp draw too.
Cheers
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