@Lidmotor - I'm still falling short on bubbles myself (didn't Michael Jackson say something similar ?). The small '103' orange ceramic cap in series with one HV output, definitely makes both LED's run to denote AC on Jonny's circuit. I wonder if that simple mod would work on your setup.
MOT wiring has been trial and error here, but, if your MOT has a central output on the Secondary then that connects to the left hand Primary lead, as you look at them head on. They are your battery Positive line. Transistor Collector goes to the other Primary connection. Base connection comes from the other Secondary tab. HV comes out of the case, as Jonny mentioned and the other end from a load goes to either of the battery connections.
I'm thinking that because without a load, such as a bulb, that one connection is connected to the battery, then that end becomes lost to HV. Hence, just the other lead will show electrolysis.
MOT wiring has been trial and error here, but, if your MOT has a central output on the Secondary then that connects to the left hand Primary lead, as you look at them head on. They are your battery Positive line. Transistor Collector goes to the other Primary connection. Base connection comes from the other Secondary tab. HV comes out of the case, as Jonny mentioned and the other end from a load goes to either of the battery connections.
I'm thinking that because without a load, such as a bulb, that one connection is connected to the battery, then that end becomes lost to HV. Hence, just the other lead will show electrolysis.
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