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I have a circuit that I wonder if it will work. I am a n**b, so limit the vocabulary
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spud gun, I want it to make a spark and ignite gases, and it is not portable. Will the 60kV kill the 12V 230 VAC - 12 VDC?
You did not answer my question, will it work? I dont wanna kill myself in the try
 
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Nope, I am going to electrics school next year. Even so I will do it without your response, the noly question is if you are gone help me not get hurt, or maybe my gear.
 
Spud gun is a handhold canon powered by hydrocarbon gases with an electric ignition system (preferably a tazer or ligther igniter) so that no preassure is realesed unnecesery. It is very amusing in controlled enviroments you crybaby, now, what about some answers. Tazers are illegal in my country, and lighter igniters are always getting destroyed because of small movement, some help now?
 
Sorry mate, was only playing.

A Spud gun you say eh? Hmmm, interesting.

Be patient, someone will be along shortly who can advise you much better than I can, it can sometimes take a day for a reply.

"Tazers are illegal in my country, and lighter igniters are always getting destroyed because of small movement, some help now?"

*Breaks out in a cold sweat*

"Yeah, actually I take it back. I'm VERY worried now!"
 
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Mate, at risk of sounding sensible - I think maybe you shouldn't be posting things like this. It seems a little fanatical and really, if it is dangerous in any way should not be attempted unless you really know what you are doing. Maybe best posting this elsewhere? This is not a forum for advice on how to manufacture 'weapons'.
 
I see your point as a resposible fellow man and that it may seem like weapon, but theoretickly I can't die from this unless i get water on my fingers in the 12v department and there are plenty of tazer recipes out there. If this is not the forum, I shall go to another forum for advice on the matter, maybe the Anarchist Cookbook forum will be more responding.
 
Anyway, no it wont work!!!

the col needs an interrupted primary (12V DCside) to be avble to induce into the HV secondary. thats why vehicles use Contact breakers (old system) or things hall effect chips picking up interrupted magnetic fields from a rotor to drive an electronic interrupter circuit. The resistors will just let DC through, so there will be a minute spark when you switch on, and a slightly larger one when you switch off. A vehicle coil is interrupted thousands of times a minute.

DONT TRY THIS AT HOME etc etc etc
 

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