Posté 22 juin 2011 - 11:20
T'as pensé à mettre un gros condo (genre 470 uF ou une valeur de l'ordre de la dizaine de uF ?) pour faire réserve d'énergie et ne pas trop pomper sur ton alimentation et éviter le coup du lapin ? (Tu pompe, chute de tension et quand tu pompe plus, overshoot -> composants grillés).
Et puis sur un site qui propose plusieurs montage, un petit avertissement :
One thing that surprised me when I was a newb was finding out how dangerous just looking at arcs and sparks can be. The arcs are gas heated to thousands of degrees, and staring at them is almost as dangerous as staring at an arc welder. Notice how everyone uses a mask when welding? Dark sunglasses are recommended if you want to stare at the arc. Also notice how purple the sparks are? They radiate lots of UV light, so use UV-protective sunglasses and be wary of sunburns. Also don't wield the hot HV wire barehanded, but use a "chicken-stick" or non-conductive rod to move the HV or ground wires. The HV from the ZVS inverter and offline flyback driver has enough current to kill, so be careful.
The simple 555 flyback generated arcs are a lot less hazardous and a shock is not lethal at low driving voltages, unlike the ZVS driver. So if this is your first HV project, stick to the lower power projects first.