Plasma arc lighter homemade, I make electric lighter
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- čas přidán 24. 05. 2023
- Plasma arc lighter homemade, I make electric lighter.
We need a High voltage transformer. This is available to us in old LCD monitors ( TV and PC ).
Components used in this project:-
1. High voltage transformer
2. Irfz44 mosfet
3. 1K Resistor
4. Push Boton
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Good circuit, very simple 👍😎
welcome bro
Super idea😍😍😍
Welcome ☺️
se que no me entiende nada pero lo digo , tremendo circuito pocos materiales y fácil de hacer . por cierto esta quemando evidencias de videos pasados nunca lo sabremos XD hahah
is that 1/4 watt resister? Looks like it. 5% tolerance?
yes
Hi sir What electronic devices do I usually get an IRZ44 MOSFET from? I want to use used items at my house for DIY.
UPS, Inverter
Inside Fan dimmer also
look for it in car sound amplifiers
many simple npn transistors will work aswell
Best use for cigerate lighter?
yes
Hi can you help me with the specifications of the transformer like the input and output
It is I don't know
Sir ispe capasitor lagaye to kaha pe lagana hoga plz rpy ??
between output pins
Thanks for sharing
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Saya mencari konten yang membuat kompor plasma dan sampai sekarang belum ada
Is that monitor fron a tv?
yes, TV monitor. LCD or LED. The computer monitor is ok.
@@homemade_101 thank you
Transformers where to get
Old LCD TV mother board
How much voltage is on transformer?
it is depend
@@homemade_101 I mean which you used
i have been gathering these transformers from every scrap tv monitor display i can find. ive followed this video as well as many like it.
i have only been able to get an electric arch from 3 out of almost 30 different coils/attempts.
all the transformers look like they probably have like 50k-100k secondary turns. i have also tried winding my own primary with 5-15 turns in every possible direction (both clockwise, both counter clockwise and in opposite directions from each other.
how does the windings directions affect the outcome?
i thought the right hand rule would imply there was a correct and incorrect way.
of my three that are working one primary pair goes opposite directions around and the other two are wrapped around the same direction (i mean direction as in whats represented in diagrams by a dot mark on one end of each coil in a transformer's symbol)
ive kept the spark gap about 2-3 mm. the 3 that have worked have been able to jump a lot more than 3 mm.
why arent most of these working properly?
is there any way to measure the output without risking destoying my multimeter?
will voltage go back down if i connect the output to another of the same transformer just in reverse? i thought thats what i had learned about a long time ago but now im unsure whats going on with it.
what is supposed to happen if the output is connected to another high voltage transformer's primary winding? shouldnt it produce much higher voltage on the second secondary?
yes, you are right. but don't measure of multimer.
@@homemade_101 in my first comment i meant to imply that i will not use my multimeter to measure the secondary output directly.
one of my questions is...
in what way can i measure the output voltage?
voltage divider???
something like 10k:1?
if i place 100k ohm and 10 ohm in series across the output and then use brothers multimeter to measure ac voltage drop across the 10 ohm?
that should work, yes?
Diagrams please
This is simple bro..
Can i shock you when you touch the arc ?
some time