High voltage experiments (tinfoil hat owners only)
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Re: High voltage experiments (tinfoil hat owners only)
So back to my question. Cheap small quantity PCB's?
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Maybe all that electro theropy you've been doing helped?vlad01 wrote:And here I thought I was crazy
Quality and reasonable cheap... https://oshpark.com/vlad01 wrote:So back to my question. Cheap small quantity PCB's?
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Re: High voltage experiments (tinfoil hat owners only)
I need 20ish boards so that looks like it might be pretty cost effective.
Thanks for that.
Thanks for that.
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actually, I estimate 400 bucks for all the boards lol.
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Re: High voltage experiments (tinfoil hat owners only)
itead make cheap PCBs in larger quantity's, quality is actually pretty good too.
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How big are the boards!?!?!?!?!vlad01 wrote:actually, I estimate 400 bucks for all the boards lol.
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Re: High voltage experiments (tinfoil hat owners only)
i looked at the wrong pricing. would be more like 250 bucks.
each board needs to hold 100 X 1n5408 diodes and they are pretty big diodes. I estimate 12"2 area per each.
So 2000 diodes in total, maybe few spare boards on top.
each board needs to hold 100 X 1n5408 diodes and they are pretty big diodes. I estimate 12"2 area per each.
So 2000 diodes in total, maybe few spare boards on top.
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Re: High voltage experiments (tinfoil hat owners only)
I wonder if i'll be able to see the mushroom cloud from my place... 

According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution...
Re: High voltage experiments (tinfoil hat owners only)
You'll know after the power goes out over the whole state, may need an upgrade from a tinfoil hat to an armadillo hat ?Biggvl wrote:I wonder if i'll be able to see the mushroom cloud from my place...
Re: High voltage experiments (tinfoil hat owners only)
even better, a tinfoil lined armadillo hat.