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400V Electrolytic Capacitors. The more capacitance the better it will be. say like over 2000uf or more (Free)
1k 10W resistors X 2(Rs20)
BD243C or 2N6121 transistor or equivalent X2(Rs64)
A centre tapped transformer on primary. we will come to that later on(free)
A power supply that is rectified mains, car battery, or other batteries, in my case i used 10 AA 1.2V NI-CD batteries (12v in series) (free)
Some very very high current switches or relays(free)
Full Bridge Rectifier 400V 3A or more to be on the safe side X 2 (free, salvaged from TVs)
A 100W bulb(Rs21)
Lots of wires(Free)
Aluminium Tubing(R75)
Enamel coated wire, i used the 1.2mm wire that i got from a tv.(free),, u can also use bigger wire for more current
2 Medium Heat sinks








































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any other 12v power source is OK,
you can even use a computer powersupply if you want to sacrifice mobility
or use 2 6V SLA batteries/
you have the choice
using sensors it is estimated to shoot about 150-250m/s on a full charge
and the effective range i don't know
Xsectional area= (resistivity)(length)/resistance
does the transformer you have used have two coils on the one side and one on the other?
something like this? http://i51.tinypic.com/21kcyfa.jpg
and if i use a 4:2 transformer instead of 4:3 will i need to change some of the other components as well?
sorry for all the questions. i know some basic electronics but i still don't quite understand this... finding a electronics shop that have 4:3 transformers in my country is like winning a lottery.
can i charge the bank with 3 or 4 AA's, or does it have to be 12v?
is this a 4:3 transformer?
If you have 200v ones. connect them in parallel to give 400v and then in parallel to increase capacitance.
you actually need to connect 2 of 200v caps in order to double the voltage it can tolerate.
if you use different caps with different uF ratings they will act as a single capacitor with the total capacitance equal to the sum of the individual capacitances they will discharge as a single unit provided you charge them all to the same voltage. what you told about the backfiring and the really slow shot is totally wrong.