Re: continuous static arc




golfer113 wrote:
> Does anyone have a circuit to create a continuous static arc between
> two points about 1 cm apart.
Yes, for example you can use a 555 timer and a high voltage mosfet or
igbt to drive an automobile ignition coil.
To get an idea what some high voltage circuits look like, go to
http://forum.4hv.org

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