@sadakosghost the FET you're using might be dead or you inverted the drain with the source.
Try using a 1-50 megaohm resistor between the gate and the source.
The higher resistance the more sensitive will be but it will react a lot faster to the electric fields.
Cascade from the FET to a bipolar (in darlington) and make a time base from it (a 1-10uF from the base to ground) to obtain a longer pulse from the led. ;)
@habitbraker21 ...I was thinking that myself...
dougspair 2 months ago
can you cover the resistor with some sort of conductive material that looks nicer than just an exposed resistor?
sommermcarter 3 months ago
hello there ive have tried this but the light stays on any help appricated!!
sadakosghost 1 year ago 4
@sadakosghost maybe you're "GOD" and got some ultra electronic power !
stefannikolovski1234 2 months ago
@sadakosghost the FET you're using might be dead or you inverted the drain with the source.
Try using a 1-50 megaohm resistor between the gate and the source.
The higher resistance the more sensitive will be but it will react a lot faster to the electric fields.
Cascade from the FET to a bipolar (in darlington) and make a time base from it (a 1-10uF from the base to ground) to obtain a longer pulse from the led. ;)
p.s. I know you posted this a year ago. :P
yo6ial 1 month ago
@sadakosghost Sounds like you have used a FET or MOSFET?
ExplosiveBoy93 3 weeks ago
This seems like something Tesla would do when he was bored lol.
sinistermoon 2 years ago 13