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Sicode |
Posted - Apr 08 2011 : 7:59:25 PM Just new here and dont know where to post questions. I need direction on how to construct a 40w chokeless flourescent lamp. I need this like hell. If you can spare me your time, just mail the solution to me. I am running an assignment. Let me not freak you out to ask for a summary of the processes involved.
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Sicode |
Posted - May 14 2011 : 5:17:35 PM I could finally try the 40watts fluorescent project. The source: http://www.talkingelectronics.com/projects/FluorescentInverter/FluorescentInverter.html however i used 2N3055 and 104n capacitor. Exact specification on parts not found in my area. The tube came on instantly on test. The brightness was fair as a result of old battery used. It is a good project. The transistor never heated a bit. I was amazed at it. No heat sink was used. I guess this could be as a result of the transistor used which withstands higher power. However I have tried to reconcile the project with mathematical calculation. Project is selfcontradictory with my calculation. Does anyone have a clue on how to do the stage-to-stage calculation on this project, or even a brief mathematical summary? I will be glad to hear from you all. Thanks. |
Aaron Cake |
Posted - Apr 10 2011 : 10:24:30 AM Some way to step up the voltage is necessary, so a choke or transformer is going to be the way to do it. |
Sicode |
Posted - Apr 10 2011 : 10:19:46 AM Yeah, but cant find exactly what. Not tried it without a choke before. Thanks for your concern. Still searching. |
Aaron Cake |
Posted - Apr 09 2011 : 10:25:20 AM Have you tried Google? Or even looking on the circuits page on this website? |