DerStrom8
Super Moderator
Hello everyone!
A member has asked me to set up a competition for a project he's working on. Before I introduce the competition, however, since this project deals with high voltage and dangerous currents, I feel I must post the obligatory warning.
*****WARNING*****
THIS PROJECT INVOLVES VOLTAGES IN THE TENS OF KV RANGE, WITH CURRENT LEVELS THAT COULD CAUSE HEART FIBRILLATION AND ULTIMATELY DEATH. PLEASE DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN THIS COMPETITION IF YOU HAVE LITTLE OR NO EXPERIENCE WITH HIGH VOLTAGE UNLESS YOU HAVE A KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON OR PERSONS TO HELP YOU. THIS IS FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY.
Now that that's out of the way, let's begin. The following are the criteria for the project:
UPDATE: PLEASE VIEW POST #92 FOR UPDATED CRITERIA
Ideal design should:
--Drive a "flyback" transformer from a Zenith TV, like the one shown here, though other transformers will be considered:

--Supply a stable, yet variable voltage output of roughly 0-20 kilovolts, with enough current to sustain an arc rather than a series of small sparks. Adjustable current is preferable. The closer the current comes to 60mA, the better.
--Must be able to run for 24 hours straight without damaging components or creating excessive heat
--Fit on a 4x4 inch perf board, not including the flyback transformer or any external power supplies
1. Try to keep the cost under $150.00us. Includes Shipping.
3. Focus on how you can sustain an arc 24hrs at 20k without burning things up. That's the question. If it's a Flyback design, how far would you push it? Only 1ma? So be it. If it's a NST, again, how far would you push it? The same question goes for the tripler John suggested. Also, what would be the sacrifices in order to get 20kv? These are the questions for the contestants to answer for themselves.
4. NST's (solid state type, due to their small physical size and weight) and Tripler's are allowed, provided the cost remain under $150.
These specifications are not firm, so feel free to let your mind run. Designs will not be judged based only on how much of it matches the specs. Instead, they will be judged on how well they operate, efficiency (use of space, etc), and overall design.
Bonus points will be given for original designs (not pulled off google), and for designs which allow for switching between battery and mains.
Entries should be submitted no later than March 1st. The community will vote on the entries to determine the best 5, based on theory and overall design. Finally, I have been selected to build these 5 circuits and choose the best design according to the afore-mentioned guidelines.
The winner will receive a $75 prize from the member hosting the competition.
EDIT: Prize has been increased to $100 to anybody who can take the given information and create a design that shows ingenuity and cleverness.
If you have any questions, feel free to PM me and I will do my best to answer them for you.
This project is a great way to expand your horizons, gain experience in the field of electronic design, and to release your inner creativity! Have fun!
Best wishes, and may the best design win!
Regards,
Matt
A member has asked me to set up a competition for a project he's working on. Before I introduce the competition, however, since this project deals with high voltage and dangerous currents, I feel I must post the obligatory warning.
*****WARNING*****
THIS PROJECT INVOLVES VOLTAGES IN THE TENS OF KV RANGE, WITH CURRENT LEVELS THAT COULD CAUSE HEART FIBRILLATION AND ULTIMATELY DEATH. PLEASE DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN THIS COMPETITION IF YOU HAVE LITTLE OR NO EXPERIENCE WITH HIGH VOLTAGE UNLESS YOU HAVE A KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON OR PERSONS TO HELP YOU. THIS IS FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY.
Now that that's out of the way, let's begin. The following are the criteria for the project:
UPDATE: PLEASE VIEW POST #92 FOR UPDATED CRITERIA
Ideal design should:
--Drive a "flyback" transformer from a Zenith TV, like the one shown here, though other transformers will be considered:

--Supply a stable, yet variable voltage output of roughly 0-20 kilovolts, with enough current to sustain an arc rather than a series of small sparks. Adjustable current is preferable. The closer the current comes to 60mA, the better.
--Must be able to run for 24 hours straight without damaging components or creating excessive heat
--Fit on a 4x4 inch perf board, not including the flyback transformer or any external power supplies
1. Try to keep the cost under $150.00us. Includes Shipping.
3. Focus on how you can sustain an arc 24hrs at 20k without burning things up. That's the question. If it's a Flyback design, how far would you push it? Only 1ma? So be it. If it's a NST, again, how far would you push it? The same question goes for the tripler John suggested. Also, what would be the sacrifices in order to get 20kv? These are the questions for the contestants to answer for themselves.
4. NST's (solid state type, due to their small physical size and weight) and Tripler's are allowed, provided the cost remain under $150.
These specifications are not firm, so feel free to let your mind run. Designs will not be judged based only on how much of it matches the specs. Instead, they will be judged on how well they operate, efficiency (use of space, etc), and overall design.
Bonus points will be given for original designs (not pulled off google), and for designs which allow for switching between battery and mains.
Entries should be submitted no later than March 1st. The community will vote on the entries to determine the best 5, based on theory and overall design. Finally, I have been selected to build these 5 circuits and choose the best design according to the afore-mentioned guidelines.
The winner will receive a $75 prize from the member hosting the competition.
EDIT: Prize has been increased to $100 to anybody who can take the given information and create a design that shows ingenuity and cleverness.
If you have any questions, feel free to PM me and I will do my best to answer them for you.
This project is a great way to expand your horizons, gain experience in the field of electronic design, and to release your inner creativity! Have fun!
Best wishes, and may the best design win!
Regards,
Matt
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