The Canon IXY 410f (Japanese model #), known as the Elph 300 in the U.S.A. has a really neat feature where it can record 120 frames/sec. slow motion video at 640x480 or 240 fps @ 240x480 (in addition to nice HD video.) These little cameras are pretty cheap and might be nice to capture some slow motion video of things like this.
Yeah I've seen someone charge them to 9kV, they should be able to handle it about 90 seconds. this would increase the cascade output significantly. however, I would like to play with it a little longer so im not overvolting it that much:)
The Canon IXY 410f (Japanese model #), known as the Elph 300 in the U.S.A. has a really neat feature where it can record 120 frames/sec. slow motion video at 640x480 or 240 fps @ 240x480 (in addition to nice HD video.) These little cameras are pretty cheap and might be nice to capture some slow motion video of things like this.
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You EASILY could've increased the voltage output by 5-10 times if you spent $60 and bought a cheap 6 kV Oil Burner Ignition Transformer. (OBIT).
I have a small 6kv one powering my 10 stage multiplier. The final voltage is 169kV.
StopMotionMind 5 months ago
You EASILY could've increased the voltage output by 5-10 times if you spent $60 and bought a cheap 6 kV Oil Burner Ignition Transformer. (OBIT).
I have a small 6kv one powering my 10 stage multiplier. The final voltage is 169kV.
(Voltage in) x 2 x (number of stages) x 1.414 = Voltage out
StopMotionMind 5 months ago
PLASMAAAAA!
You guys should get a high-speed camera.
martixbg 1 year ago 2
it is simple ,, my cheap cascade is best i think yours system is worse ,, look at this video
wwww.youtube.com/watch?v=KIFAZyNjaSw
mutlugunduz 1 year ago
Nice!
and I thought 2 caps in AC mode made enough noise!
try putting organic material across the gap, like a daffodil or something with high water content :D
Aussie50 1 year ago
so what is the point of charging them like this
smartstuff2buy 2 years ago
Have you tried using the capacitor bank to crush a can?
G0ggleblind 2 years ago
you can charge mocrowave caps up to 8kv! its tested by Steve
Llevellyn 2 years ago
Yeah I've seen someone charge them to 9kV, they should be able to handle it about 90 seconds. this would increase the cascade output significantly. however, I would like to play with it a little longer so im not overvolting it that much:)
TeslaCommander 2 years ago
thats CRAY-Z
FiresWithWires 2 years ago