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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2008

just a ZVS driver powered off 12 volts

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  • Wow, you arcs look better here with 12 volts rather than your 15 volt power supply, the 12 volt must have the current available to power a ZVS. If you use 15 volt zeners and a slightly higher ohm resistor than the 470, such as 560 (I think 560 is good) you can easily push in 40 volts at as much current as it consumes... For ZVS, a good power supply would be a rewould, rectified and well smoothed MOT

  • ye there is a veriaty of things you could change about this curcuit, for example you could change the 12 volt zener diodes with 16 or 18 volt ones, do alot of exparimenting with inductor values aswell In general, if one requires more voltage output, he should use a larger inductor For more current, use a smaller value inductor

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    i use every component that mazzili said to use

  • its actually hotter than fire its bascicly plasmathe temp is like 2000 degrees in the center of the arc

  • ye there is just sume thing about these arcs, like there white hot and you can see the air around them being manipulated

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