Flyback Driver
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If you touch phase, please dont touch the ground. You will go to the hospital.
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Just so you know EVERYTHING is full of electrons. Electrons that do not flow do nothing.
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its a fucking farting seal lol :59
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@TheError404 I will never connect flyback grouns to real ground .
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lol thats awesome that you lit a candle with it. you should burn stuff with this thing like use it to set things on fire. I could think of plenty of uses for this rig.
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excellent slow-mo stuff.
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i put 5 ls to more than u would wont to have in you, and yess i no every thing is full of electrons...
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Hey, wow 2 years since I posted that comment. I eventually took a video of my zvs flyback driver, it's on my channel page. You should check it out.
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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
Use an ohmmeter to determine what's connected to what. The two pins with the least resistance between them will be your primary, the highest resistance; the secondary, and choose a separate loop for the feedback coil. You may need to try both polarities for the feedback coil; it will only work one way.
aaronparks 3 years ago
thats a pretty small probe...insulation leak could be preetty sharp shock tingle,yse?thanks for vid
TRACTORUM 4 years ago
That's why I use a panavise to hold one probe!
aaronparks 4 years ago
hmmm, i wonder why your sparks are so small? with the single transistor driver i made i could get arcs 5-6cm long???
someperson12345678 4 years ago
I think the performance depends mostly on the flyback itself. The one I used was an unmodified, relatively small unit from an old Apple monitor. What'd you pull yours out of?
aaronparks 4 years ago