A question for you friend,how is this thing working as flyback driver because i thought the output is already in the range of 600v-1000v? I see people are using it as flyback driver succesfully. I thought the flyback needs just 3-20 volts ac high frequency?
Used the board from a 50 Watts CFL, with the connections as in Case 1, transistors are burning! So it's either that not all CFL circuits are the same, or that there's something wrong with this diagram. Apart from the author, did anyone else try this DIY ?
I had this idea some years back ,but never tried..Thank You for the video! You can use this to make a soldering iron too ...
Thank you. You've described whats going on , and identified all of the components and how they work together beautifully my friend!! Thanks again!
شكرآ جزيلا على هذا الفيديو المفيد جدآ. تحياتي لك من تركيا.
For some reason the ballast on mine exploded when I tried doing this.
I burned a lot of CFL lamp circuit board untill I found a less expensive way to drive a flyback transformer XD
What is that way, can u please share with us ?
As always, cool project 😎👍🏼. Thanks Mirko, love your vids!
Thanks :)
lol, at 0:40 one can hear an USB device reconnecting, while the HV transformer was sparking.
A question for you friend,how is this thing working as flyback driver because i thought the output is already in the range of 600v-1000v? I see people are using it as flyback driver succesfully. I thought the flyback needs just 3-20 volts ac high frequency?
Cool thanks
Used the board from a 50 Watts CFL, with the connections as in Case 1, transistors are burning!
So it's either that not all CFL circuits are the same, or that there's something wrong with this diagram.
Apart from the author, did anyone else try this DIY ?
How would this method change for a 115V bulb?
The method is identical for 115V Bullb
It dosnt really works, I have just tried it now.