Jacob's Ladder: Question 2 (WARNING: High res pic)
(I found a suffiencient voltage supply )
I have this board from a computer monitor, but the suction cup thingy did not create the spark I needed it to when placed next to a ground.
Im told I have to short a switch for it to work, does anybody know where that is or what I have to do, assuming the red and white wires coming from the transformer are open (no longer connected to the board they are in the pic).
I have made no alterations to the board since I removed it.
Im alot better with high voltage than I am with boards and I just need to know if anybody knows which line to short. And how do you figure a high voltage fb isn't suitable for a good ladder?
Im alot better with high voltage than I am with boards and I just need to know if anybody knows which line to short. And how do you figure a high voltage fb isn't suitable for a good ladder?
Im alot better with high voltage than I am with boards and I just need to know if anybody knows which line to short. And how do you figure a high voltage fb isn't suitable for a good ladder?
I didn't say that, I meant using a complete monitor PCB is a bad idea - the transformer also isn't really very suitable anyway though, as they are really too low a current.