born2killspam
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A flyback from a tv/monitor is essentially a small one.. Also, larger electrode separation will essentially make the output smaller since less current flows.. You can calculate the maximum possible output by measuring the current.. It likely won't be producing anywhere close to 100% efficiency though, especially if its working in normal air that is 73% N..
You could 'ultra jimmy-rig' with a flyback just by popping the suction cup positive lead, and cutting the wires at the back of the crt to find the ground return or any other suitable return wire from that bunch.. With a tad of electronics know how you can make a simple 555 driver circuit with the horizontal output MOSFET that comes with the tv/monitor that is much much much sleeker and safer than leaving insanely dangerous live electronics exposed..
CRT DEVICES ARE DANGEROUS EVEN WHEN UNPLUGGED because they contain HV capacitors that just aren't needed to drive a flyback to create O3..
And thats not even mentioning the implosion risk of the CRT.. Eye protection is highly suggested.. I usually dress myself up like I'm going ski-dooing to protect me from glass shards in the case of accidents if I'm doing anything that could accidentally damage the tube..
The tube itself is a dangerous HV capacitor that can spontaneously build up charge after being properly discharged.. Thats very rarely dangerous, but in a way that is the fact that makes it more dangerous when it does occur.. I permenantly short the DAG after removing the suction cup..
You could 'ultra jimmy-rig' with a flyback just by popping the suction cup positive lead, and cutting the wires at the back of the crt to find the ground return or any other suitable return wire from that bunch.. With a tad of electronics know how you can make a simple 555 driver circuit with the horizontal output MOSFET that comes with the tv/monitor that is much much much sleeker and safer than leaving insanely dangerous live electronics exposed..
CRT DEVICES ARE DANGEROUS EVEN WHEN UNPLUGGED because they contain HV capacitors that just aren't needed to drive a flyback to create O3..
And thats not even mentioning the implosion risk of the CRT.. Eye protection is highly suggested.. I usually dress myself up like I'm going ski-dooing to protect me from glass shards in the case of accidents if I'm doing anything that could accidentally damage the tube..
The tube itself is a dangerous HV capacitor that can spontaneously build up charge after being properly discharged.. Thats very rarely dangerous, but in a way that is the fact that makes it more dangerous when it does occur.. I permenantly short the DAG after removing the suction cup..