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For several days now I have been trying to find some larger Power Transistors or fast switching Solid State relays that could handle about 150v up to 5 amps. I have been very unsuccessful in finding suitable parts so I decided to try to lower my voltage to 100v so that I could use some existing Solid State relays that I have.

Here I am making my control unit for trying to drop the voltage down. Basically I have an ON/OFF switch and then 2 large resistors. By properly adjusting the 2 resistors, I should be able to control the voltage between 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 off of the series resistor set.


Here is the finished product, I didn't show the other side, where the wires are coming out, but I was able to control the voltage nicely. The problem came in when I tried to reach my 3amps target current. I couldn't get anywhere near the 3 amps at 100v. I was getting at most about .7A at 100v. For now I am going to put this aside. I may have located some transistors on E-Bay that will handle the full 150v.


My friend Ray came over today. He wanted to check out my "Mad Scientist Lair" ...and I of course love to give them a loud show :) Here Ray is examining the tip of the unlit torch (flat tipped hypodermic) needle.


Now the torch is lit so we'll have a little fun!


Ray was impressed with just how long the flame was. It could push enormous heat several inches from the tip of the tiny flame. We were using a book for a dark backdrop so you could see the flame better here.

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