Re: Function of component in flash tube trigger circuit?
- From: "James Sweet" <jamessweet@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 17:03:28 GMT
What seems strange is this transformer must be half or third of the volume
of the ones in compact camera flashes but the tube is perhaps 100x the
volume of the tube in one of those cameras (1cm diameter, 20cm long).
Don't
know the joules rating of this one, a large studio flash unit, but 530V
standing voltage. Perhaps 2m of wire wrapped around the flash tube, as
trigger, all in all seems inadequtely tiny in comparison.
I think I'll try 2 camera ones in series with 100 ohms initially to try
and
localise why not triggering. I may try subbing this tiny stepup
transformer
with one 3 times the size from a compact camera, as am wondering if it
could
be internally arcing actoss turns.
The size is virtually irrelevant, as Sam says, almost no current is
required. I've used a tiny trigger transformer salvaged from a disposable
camera to trigger a huge (about 8" long) 1KJ flash tube. Some are bigger,
some are smaller, it has more to do with age, manufacturing process, and the
need for compactness.
.
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