Small High Volts using 2Sc 1815 transistor

Transistor C1815 pinout

It is a small high-voltage shock circuit, with pressure from the low current. It is best for fun play. In-circuit has a few tools. just 2 small NPN transistors, 2 resistors, and 1 transformer. So easy to make and cheap. Pin detail of a small high-voltage shock circuit: When switch S1 closes, the circuit for the feed power supply is given with Q1 and Q2. Current flow through the coil of the transformer of the primary and touch limit the current with R1 and R2 before the conversion comes in at point B of Q1 and Q2.

This builds Q1 and Q2 bias by a transistor that bilaterally alternates and operates all the time. When Q1 bias builds, have current flow change during the top half of the primary coil, and when Q2 builds, have current flow during the bottom half of the primary coil.

Which operates the alternation of Q1 and Q2 can build the electric current that alternates to come out at the coil secondary cell, making this circuit something that should be used carefully. because of might causation dangerous from the electric changing current.

Note: we can use many transistors that are the NPN kind and small in size. (C458, C1815, C828) This circuit can be collected on the breadboard or the Universal Board PCB.

 

And use a current of about mA at a voltage supply of 8.4 volts can provide the output of ACV-203 volts.

If I test to think about current output. as principle Power in = power out:
Power in = V x I; V (battery) = 8.4 volts and I (current of circuit) = 34.6 mA.
Power in = 8 V x 34.6 mA = 290 watts
So, Power out also about 290 watts.
I out = 290 watts / 203 Volts = 1 mA

Parts you will need

Q1, Q2: 2SC458, 2SC1815, and 2SC828 NPN transistor
R1, R2: 10Kohm 0.5W Resistors
T1: 220-volt AC primary to 9-0-9-volt, 250 mA secondary transformer
In the US, use 110-volt AC primary. But it is low voltage, up to about 110 volts.

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