2.2 MHz light bulb plasma globe
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Looks like that will get VERY HOT!
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cool! you made comets! :D
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nice flame-like arcs. high MHz, too. Great TC
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Great! I noticed the same effect but only in certain brand of light bulbs, specially the Philips (the old ones). I´m using a small tube powered coil in the Mhz range too, at lower frequencies the yellow shine it´s not that visible.
I love the little coil made with the photo tube! Have you the schematic of the driver or a reference? Thanks!
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nice coil - what else can it do ?
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wow thats really trippy, high freq. give a nice flame effect!
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very nice; is this a one-stage-rf-oscillator that feeds the primary coil and what's the power? Thanks!
nillchen 1 year ago
@nillchen yes this was a single-switch oscillator, somewhat untuned (probably operating between class C and E), about the power I don't know but might have been around 100-150W.
jmartis2 1 year ago
ake je vystupne napatie?? ..typujem nad 15 000V
OnnomonnomonnO 2 years ago
tak to netusim :) na takove vysoke frekvenci to se stejnym napetim dela vetsi "efekty" nez s mensi frekv., takze to asi tolik zase nebude :)
jmartis2 2 years ago
Wierd, doesn't lightbulbs usually shine purlple-y pink?
holycrapapie 2 years ago
yes they do, but only at "flyback" frequencies (tens of khz). With such a high frequency like here, the discharges are different, almost flame like.
jmartis2 2 years ago