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Re: building transformer
> > Kenny,
> >
> > About building that electronic transformer for the jellybean effect.
Re-reading this let me point out that this transformer is not
designed for the jelly bean effect. It is a general purpose
transformer which happens to produce a jelly bean effect when tweaked
just right.
Kenny
> > I set up a 555 timer with adjustable cap & pots. to adjust the frequency and
> > the duty cycle. Now do I power a ignition coil off the timer, or run the
> > pulses to the trigger of a power transistor and run a seperate power supply
> > to the coil? That was the part that I was unclear about in your directions
> > before. Thanks.
>
> Pin 3 goes to the base of the transistor. The emitter goes to
> ground. The collector to one lead of the coil and the other lead
> goes to Vcc.
>
> I'll upload a diagramin gif as soon as I get a chance.
>
> >
> > I also downloaded your color chart but I don't have that format and my
> > computer couldn't convert it.
>
> It's a zipfile that extracts to Corel 6 format. I'll be uploading
> other formats including a web format shortly.
>
> >
> > Ron Anas
> > neonron@nconnect.net
> >
> >
> >
>
> Kenny
>
>
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>
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