Electric fly-swatter
Hi everyone, I bought an electric fly swatter for 2 euros, took the net off, and now have two lead that make a nice 5mm gap that is sharp cracking. I saw a topic a few years ago, where someone modded it to 9 volts! how do one do so?
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I don't think this is going to last, because internal components are rated to a certain voltage and current i think.
EDIT Upping the input voltage doesn't do anything!
EDIT Upping the input voltage doesn't do anything!
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What do you mean by modded to 9v? Is it just modded so you can use a 9v battery, or is it a modification that gives the spark more power?
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A bit'o info would help.
120VAc or 240VAC or is it already running on batteries?
If it is running on batteries, say a pair of AA's, then using a 9V instead is not a good idea. You'll almost certainly fry something. HV circuits, especially in a cheapo device, aren't all that robust. Boosting the input voltage by a factor of three (or more) is a big change to the circuit.
Best bet would be to keep the voltage the same and just use C or D batteries instead of the AA (or AAA). Though even that might cause problems. A fresh AA battery will source about 10 amps, A fresh C or D will do more than twice that. That's a heck of a lot of current (and power).
I know that many photoflash circuits, designed for 1.5V, will work for a while with a 9V battery. Fairly quickly though the circuit will get cooked.
120VAc or 240VAC or is it already running on batteries?
If it is running on batteries, say a pair of AA's, then using a 9V instead is not a good idea. You'll almost certainly fry something. HV circuits, especially in a cheapo device, aren't all that robust. Boosting the input voltage by a factor of three (or more) is a big change to the circuit.
Best bet would be to keep the voltage the same and just use C or D batteries instead of the AA (or AAA). Though even that might cause problems. A fresh AA battery will source about 10 amps, A fresh C or D will do more than twice that. That's a heck of a lot of current (and power).
I know that many photoflash circuits, designed for 1.5V, will work for a while with a 9V battery. Fairly quickly though the circuit will get cooked.

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Interesting, if the cartridge hybrid thing takes off I might be needing more juice than a piezo for ignition...
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It works very well, the spark is louder than the one from a piezo, and much much brighter, but it lacks the voltage to do well! I tried dumping it in a step-up transformer, but the arc was only thinner and the same length.
It send up to 1000 volts now that the batteries are a little slower, but at the beginning the arcs were longer.
Some kind of few stages cockroft walton cascade could work...[youtube][/youtube]
It send up to 1000 volts now that the batteries are a little slower, but at the beginning the arcs were longer.
Some kind of few stages cockroft walton cascade could work...[youtube][/youtube]
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Has anyone considered using a CDI ignition unit for RC plane use as an ignition source? I only fly electric, so I don't know how they work/how to wire them/what voltage they put out, but they're cheap enough for experimenting on...
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