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Re: Qs on Using Modern TV Flybacks
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Original poster: "Jeff Bullock" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Tim,
Thanks for you reply.
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Subject: Re: Qs on Using Modern TV Flybacks
> Original poster: Timjroche@xxxxxxx
> i too have collected a lot of flybacks, and spent hrs. surfing for
> schematics...i found the most success with new potted & old ones
> w/new primary winding flybacks at
>
<http://www.angelfire.com/80s/sixmhz/flyback.html>http://www.angelfire.com/8
0s/sixmhz/flyback.html....
> i agree with the author "don't be in such a hurry to remove them
> and wind you own. If there are at least two sets of coils, you can
> use the original windings with no problems. It would probably work
> even BETTER than winding your own coils (I've never figured out why
> everyone says to wind your own???)."
Very helpfull link!
> and persistence will get the results you want...also look into camera
> flash circuits...they're fun tooo
Coincidentally, I've been doing that too lately. Looks like you can even
canibalize the existing flash circuit out of a disposable camera.
Regards,
Jeff