I’m using an instructable as reference for a project and it says to use anything available that draws 5-10A as a ballast. Examples were a hair dryer, I thin toaster, and also an incandescent bulb as a test article.
I don’t quite understand include any of those things in the circuit. Is it as simple as ripping the guts or if a hair dryer to get to the heating element and writing it in with the exposed leads?
Any general information on ballasts that aren’t for florescent lighting would be very helpful
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Its purpose is current-limiting
https://www.instructables.com/Simplest-POWERFUL-Solid-State-Tesla-Coil-SSTC/
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Okay, it sounds like we’re more or less on the same page and that this is more of a workaround to achieve a certain amount of amperage, but in an uncommon way, that leaves a lot up to the imagination (introducing a bit of risk)
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I just had a thought, if I’ve got a laptop charger or similar brick that supplies 5A DC, do you think there’s any reason that wouldn’t work?
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What are you building? (I’m trying to imaging why such a thing would be needed.)
A solid state tesla coil. It’s needed to limit current, and is wired in series with a rectifier to turn 120V AC into stable DC
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