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the problem is that i don't have an arc welding transformer i don't think i will be able to get one .but i can get a mot of a flyback transformer .Do you think heating the gas before going to the electrodes make it easier to make the arc
i haven't thought about the power source .what do you suggest
an eliminator
or a battery
i don't think i will be able to make a contact after the rocket is made
i may need kw power level .
please can you show that circuit (ignition coil) .can i adapt that for a flyback transformer though i don't need a 5cm long arc
I need a continuous arc not a spark .i need this arc to make an arc rocket so any suggestions .the problem with a tesla coil is that it is to big . i think a car ignition coil can only give a spark .Do you guys think i should use a flyback transformer or a mot .if you think the flyback is better...
i need a continuous arc to heat up air .i just need a simple and effective way to make a small but powerful arc.
is high voltage required to make a powerful arc ..so what should i use a flyback transformer or a mot
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