Somebody on the old forums had posted up a schematic (or maybe it was just instructions) for essentially using a transistor with no tigger to do a really simple cap dump. For the life of me, I can't find those posts any more, and I can't seem to find anything in my personal collection.
As far as I can remember, it pulsed the negative side, you basically put the cap in parellel with the battery, and transistor was between the negative pole on the battery, and the negative lead on the capacitor. I just can't remember which side of the transistor went to which. At a certain point the transistor would break down, and pulse the battery, usually dropping the voltage on the cap by 12-15 volts. I do remember with the MJL21194 it broke down at about 36 volts, and if you started putting voltage on the cap without having the charge battery connected it would fry the transistor immediately. Trying not to fry any transistors figgering this out. . . .
Anybody remember what I'm talking about?
As far as I can remember, it pulsed the negative side, you basically put the cap in parellel with the battery, and transistor was between the negative pole on the battery, and the negative lead on the capacitor. I just can't remember which side of the transistor went to which. At a certain point the transistor would break down, and pulse the battery, usually dropping the voltage on the cap by 12-15 volts. I do remember with the MJL21194 it broke down at about 36 volts, and if you started putting voltage on the cap without having the charge battery connected it would fry the transistor immediately. Trying not to fry any transistors figgering this out. . . .
Anybody remember what I'm talking about?
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