HRS Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 With some recently acquired components from an old television my Physics teacher wasn't using anymore (he pulled out the old cathode ray tubes, my friends got speakers, I got circuit boards), I decided to utilize the capacitors to make a bank in order to form a single stage coilgun, before moving onto a multi-stage coilgun with the same components. Here is a basic schematic, which I put together earlier, though I feel as though I am missing something here. Afraid of making what we call "the magic smoke" instead of a functioning circuit of components, I decided to play this one safe. I am probably going overkill with four capacitors with such high capacitance, and I will probably limit it to 1 or 2 (though I have 5 that I am aware of, will probably go to a future multi-stage coilgun). Self-explanatory list of components: L1: Charging indicator light S1: Charging activator, specs unknown S2: Firing Activator Switch, specs unknown C1-4: Capacitor bank, 9v,2200uF COIL: 5cm coil, ~100 wrappings. Thoughts, comments, concerns?
davidivad Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 you need a 300-in-one electronics kit from radio shack. there are smaller and cheaper ones out there. it helps you get a good understanding of basic and digital electronics. the best thing about the 300-in-one is that it has a breadboard for prototyping your new circuit ideas. back in my day, i had a 200-in-one with a mess of springs (still a ton of fun). i built a railgun once myself. it was a verrry simple design that relied on the brute force of a car battery and no electronics at all. I was grounded for putting a hole in the wall and not allowed to "fix" anything for quite some time. i seriousely doubt you would be in harm's way with a 9-volt.
HRS Posted March 25, 2014 Author Posted March 25, 2014 I do have a breadboard, though I am not sure of the specs on it. Well, time to start plugging and playing!
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