I have been playing with a large number of configurations and setups with simple SS SSG circuits
the last few days.
One thing I found is that you can get the charge from many places in the circuit like over the trigger coil
instead of the main coil.
I also wondered that if the neon is over the transistor, why isn't the battery over the transistor and so I tried.
To my surprise it seemed to charge even a llittle better than over the coil so it looks like the radiant rather
go's directly to the ground of the circuit instead of making a loop back into the other side of the coil.
I tought what if I connect two batteries on the output diode, one conventional to the plus and one from the diode to the ground.
Guess wich one was charging and wich one wasn't.
The one to ground was!
All three batteries in the circuit where the same type.
Karel
the last few days.
One thing I found is that you can get the charge from many places in the circuit like over the trigger coil
instead of the main coil.
I also wondered that if the neon is over the transistor, why isn't the battery over the transistor and so I tried.
To my surprise it seemed to charge even a llittle better than over the coil so it looks like the radiant rather
go's directly to the ground of the circuit instead of making a loop back into the other side of the coil.
I tought what if I connect two batteries on the output diode, one conventional to the plus and one from the diode to the ground.
Guess wich one was charging and wich one wasn't.
The one to ground was!
All three batteries in the circuit where the same type.
Karel
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