LOOK FOR GREEN DOT! when you harvest a fly back look for the green dot. Means the windings are comercial grade. Good place to get huge fly back is one those huge projection tvs lol ez 40kv~
This type of high power flybacks is very rare to find nowadays, but I was lucky enough to find one in an old TV. In the video it is running at about 250Watts, but now I have removed some turns from the primary winding so it now runs at about 300W, with no overheating.
got your self a 15000 volt 30 ma nst! good job for a flyback i like the 50-60 Hz hum
juniortore 2 years ago
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please can you tell how do you identify the feedback, primary coil and secondary base pins on a 15 pin flyback? please reply
SKarmytech 3 years ago
Well the best thing you can do is to wind your own on the exposed core. The internal windings will sometimes work but external are much better.
jmartis2 3 years ago
LOOK FOR GREEN DOT! when you harvest a fly back look for the green dot. Means the windings are comercial grade. Good place to get huge fly back is one those huge projection tvs lol ez 40kv~
YourPersonalGod 4 years ago
What sort of input voltage are you using for that? o.o
Looks damn powerful :3
I've been on the hunt for some decent flybacks for a while
Satanzorz 5 years ago
hi Satanzorz, input voltage is rectified mains (320V). The driver uses a MOSFET halfbridge.
jmartis2 4 years ago
HOLY CRAP! :-o I'm almost tempted to accuse you of cheating and using a microwave oven transformer, except there's no 60 Hz buzz. Awesome!!
majorvoltage 5 years ago
This type of high power flybacks is very rare to find nowadays, but I was lucky enough to find one in an old TV. In the video it is running at about 250Watts, but now I have removed some turns from the primary winding so it now runs at about 300W, with no overheating.
jmartis2 5 years ago