trying to make a 555 timer flash a light useing 12v cant seem to make it work :idea: here is what i have a 12v light bulb a 50v .47 uf cap 2, 220 ohm ressistors a 555 timer a 12-14 volt power supply and when i put it all to gether no light
trying to make a 555 timer flash a light useing 12v cant seem to make it work :idea: here is what i have a 12v light bulb a 50v .47 uf cap 2, 220 ohm ressistors a 555 timer a 12-14 volt power supply and when i put it all to gether no light
You didn't specify how the components are connected. If you just randomly connected everything together, chances are that either you blown the chip, or you have damaged (or at least significantly weakened) the battery.
LED's work better. They are lights, but they only light when connected a certain way. If you want the brightness of a lightbulb, then you want a high current. Don't go too high or the LED will malfunction. To find the optimal brightness, connect a 1K resistor the LED, and the battery in series (in a loop). If it doesn't work, reverse the battery connections.
Now adjust the 1K resistor. The lower the resistor, the brighter the LED.
Try with bigger resistors. Chances are, you can't see the LED flash because it's going too fast. Go with resistors in the 10k-100k range. And don't forget to put a current limiting resistor to protect your LED like Len suggested.