I can't tell if it's annodized aluminum. I bought it at lowes, though; it's aluminu stock. I think there might be another problem too. The spark gap fires way too fast. I don't know why, it just does. When I set it at 1mm, it fires ?300 or so times a second. Even when I power it with 4 AA batteries it still fires too fast. The aluminum electrodes won't arc unless they're about 0.5mm apart. Do i need to limit the current?
@toadsEATbugs Did you use anodized aluminium? This stuff has a very thick oxide coating and is of little use in lasers.The aluminium bars in the video are plain metal with only the very thin natural oxide. The power supply is homebrew and uses a flyback transformer.
Increase performance of your N2 TEA laser: replace charging coil with HV resistor (or string of small resistor. Make dumper and peaker capacitors equal or near equal. Place your spark gap on the middle of the one capacitor plate. Cover upper capacitor (conductive) foil with sheet of thick plastic to get rid of air bubbles between dielectrics. Try to find bottle of nitrogen instead air - it will increase output power about 10 times (in this case, you can make wider spacing between electrodes).
Thanks for your comment. I see you haven't uploaded any laser videos yet.
Personally, I prefer the inductor because its effect is totally insignificant ( I also did some calculations to see what effect the inductor has on the circuit). What air bubbles? And finally.. I know it works way better with pure N2 ... but look at the setup; Does this seriously look like I'd bepushing for the last bit of power? I just wanted share some basic insight concerning the inductance and threshold voltage.
Well, yes. There is no videos on my youtube channel. I worked intensively long time ago, maybe in time before youtube existed. Today found one old (cca 2005.) video that may you interest. Also, you may visit wikipedia and type "nitrogen laser" - in English, at the bottom of that page, there is one link which pointed to my page "TEA N2 laser prototype".
Thanks. I built the power supply myself. It uses a medium power flyback transformer, driven by a BU508 bipolar transistor. The driver voltage is 0..60V, creating 0..30kV output voltage which breaks down to below 20kV when powering this laser. power consumption is about 30W whereas the output could be 1-2mW.
Das nächste Video werd ich dann hoffentlich mit einem meiner Stative machen, dazu fehlt noch ein Videokopf - also sorry wegen dem Rumgewackel.
Ich persönlich finde es schon erstaunlich, was man mit 14cm aktivem Medium machen kann... und dann kann man das noch um x4 steigern durch reinen Stickstoff und Spiegel am anderen Ende.
i want more.. do a newer video please..
rulesofethics 3 weeks ago
I wish uv lasers were commercially available, so I could buy a laser pointer instead of building a laser instead
MrMeat42 3 months ago
wats your voltage from the flyback, would 10000 be enough(continuous output)? haha watts wats
hustlaab 4 months ago
I can't tell if it's annodized aluminum. I bought it at lowes, though; it's aluminu stock. I think there might be another problem too. The spark gap fires way too fast. I don't know why, it just does. When I set it at 1mm, it fires ?300 or so times a second. Even when I power it with 4 AA batteries it still fires too fast. The aluminum electrodes won't arc unless they're about 0.5mm apart. Do i need to limit the current?
toadsEATbugs 1 year ago
I made one but it doesn't work. I think it might be the aluminum. What kind are you using? And what's your power supply?
toadsEATbugs 1 year ago
@toadsEATbugs Did you use anodized aluminium? This stuff has a very thick oxide coating and is of little use in lasers.The aluminium bars in the video are plain metal with only the very thin natural oxide. The power supply is homebrew and uses a flyback transformer.
hboy007 1 year ago
can you see the dot with the naked eye or is it completely UV (invisible)
TheNuclearWatermelon 1 year ago
ahhhh seizure!!!!!! (jking)
Sood1200abhi 2 years ago
Increase performance of your N2 TEA laser: replace charging coil with HV resistor (or string of small resistor. Make dumper and peaker capacitors equal or near equal. Place your spark gap on the middle of the one capacitor plate. Cover upper capacitor (conductive) foil with sheet of thick plastic to get rid of air bubbles between dielectrics. Try to find bottle of nitrogen instead air - it will increase output power about 10 times (in this case, you can make wider spacing between electrodes).
CrazyScience 3 years ago
Thanks for your comment. I see you haven't uploaded any laser videos yet.
Personally, I prefer the inductor because its effect is totally insignificant ( I also did some calculations to see what effect the inductor has on the circuit). What air bubbles? And finally.. I know it works way better with pure N2 ... but look at the setup; Does this seriously look like I'd bepushing for the last bit of power? I just wanted share some basic insight concerning the inductance and threshold voltage.
hboy007 3 years ago
Well, yes. There is no videos on my youtube channel. I worked intensively long time ago, maybe in time before youtube existed. Today found one old (cca 2005.) video that may you interest. Also, you may visit wikipedia and type "nitrogen laser" - in English, at the bottom of that page, there is one link which pointed to my page "TEA N2 laser prototype".
CrazyScience 3 years ago
very nice setup, some details on the powersource, power usage, and laser output?
radumotisan 3 years ago
Thanks. I built the power supply myself. It uses a medium power flyback transformer, driven by a BU508 bipolar transistor. The driver voltage is 0..60V, creating 0..30kV output voltage which breaks down to below 20kV when powering this laser. power consumption is about 30W whereas the output could be 1-2mW.
hboy007 3 years ago
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CrazyScience 3 years ago
sehr schön:)
Alle Achtung, hboy007!!!
PeterStalin 3 years ago
Danke :)
Das nächste Video werd ich dann hoffentlich mit einem meiner Stative machen, dazu fehlt noch ein Videokopf - also sorry wegen dem Rumgewackel.
Ich persönlich finde es schon erstaunlich, was man mit 14cm aktivem Medium machen kann... und dann kann man das noch um x4 steigern durch reinen Stickstoff und Spiegel am anderen Ende.
hboy007 3 years ago