mahjosh said:Could you please provide more details on the transformer.
Is it the output transformer used in pockect radio sets?
Thanks
tytower said:I use it to zap any simple, kind, friendly and cute animals I come accross. They don't come back for more , they do not pass go ,they are not pests anymore.
ElectroMaster said:This stun gun is powered by a 9V battery. The transformer steps up the voltage to about 1800V (but with very low current). A 555 timer IC is used to generate a high-frequency output. A 1 MEG variable resistor can also be used at the output to drop the voltage, but this is optional. If you build this circuit, be careful, as it outputs a high voltage. Touching the output leads will induce a painful shock.
NOTE: Building stun guns can be very dangerous! Please use caution.
satech said:What is the application of stun gun........?????
tytower said:I use it to zap any simple, kind, friendly and cute animals I come accross. They don't come back for more , they do not pass go ,they are not pests anymore.
Sceadwian said:Careful now, you could end up killing someone with that if it's not sufficiently current limited.
Only if the 9V supply is regulated and only if the transformer has a 1200 ohms load. It has a high load resistance so the 8 ohms winding has a low current and the output also has a low current.darshelectro said:This person is using 1200:8 ohm transformer. Does this mean that in order to get the transformer "working" you need 1.125 amps on the primary (9 volts/8 ohms)?
Only for a moment but the voltage will be much less than 9V.1) Can a 9 volt battery supply 1.125 amps?
Hfe is used to design a linear amplifier, not a switch. If the collector current is 1.125A and the base current is only 1125mA/100= 11.25mA then it would not saturate. Its collector voltage would be about 4V for most of them.darshelectro said:Using the datasheet attached, looking at the graph of Ic vs Hfe, 1000 mA, hfe is about 100.
Therefore Ib current is about 1.125/100=0.01125 amps.
Look at the picture of the TIP31's pins on its datasheet. Maybe you have them connected backwards.At the moment I am having difficulty trying to get this circuit to work. I can get the 555 timer to work, but when it comes to getting a voltage across the transformer I get nothing.
The base current is in fast pulses. You need an oscilloscope to measure them.I can get current flowing through the base of the transistor, but it is a lot lower then I have calculated even with a fresh battery.
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