Sceadwian
Banned
120VAC (7.5kV Output) Negative Ion Generator-The Electronic Goldmine
Anyone have any comments on these type of modules? I have no intention of using this for 'negative ion' generation, as ozone is generally bad for people's health, but it looks like a good cheap source of very low current high voltage. It was basically filler for ordering something else that I wanted to make the minimum.
My question is how do they work? I don't have it yet and I can't read the chips part number to get any real details of the module itself. I'm assuming it's a very low current generator of high voltage DC, but I'm curious as to it's internal circuitry and limitations, primarily what it's safety features are, I like robust toys so I'm kind of hoping it's short circuit / thermally or otherwise failsafe protected.
Anyone have any comments on these type of modules? I have no intention of using this for 'negative ion' generation, as ozone is generally bad for people's health, but it looks like a good cheap source of very low current high voltage. It was basically filler for ordering something else that I wanted to make the minimum.
My question is how do they work? I don't have it yet and I can't read the chips part number to get any real details of the module itself. I'm assuming it's a very low current generator of high voltage DC, but I'm curious as to it's internal circuitry and limitations, primarily what it's safety features are, I like robust toys so I'm kind of hoping it's short circuit / thermally or otherwise failsafe protected.