i made a reed that does thats but you need to incorporate a magnet to the reed a weaker magnet field than your electromagnet field , this way the weaker magnet will keep your reed in the closed position so at initial power on the electromagnet has stronger field and pushed the magnet attached to the reed to the open position
Have you heard of a reeed function that turns off the power as soon as you turn on the power and then repeats this function . Can do it with electromagnet and a basic reed if you want just put the reed over the core so that at initial power on the field pushes the reed to an open position ;) 👍
Cool video Buddy
Cool video Buddy, like that simple circuit! 👍
Thanks for sharing
i made a reed that does thats but you need to incorporate a magnet to the reed a weaker magnet field than your electromagnet field , this way the weaker magnet will keep your reed in the closed position so at initial power on the electromagnet has stronger field and pushed the magnet attached to the reed to the open position
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Have you heard of a reeed function that turns off the power as soon as you turn on the power and then repeats this function . Can do it with electromagnet and a basic reed if you want just put the reed over the core so that at initial power on the field pushes the reed to an open position ;) 👍
@@mykedoes4099 yes I have its mechanical the hall is solid state
@@kenergy1707 how can you use the hall to turn off the power as soon as it turns on ? I never worked with hall does it have NC position?
@@mykedoes4099 it has polarity one side N other side S
neat man I wanna try some circuits and run a mosfet is it a 12v max?
@@MPHJR 12-24 depending on how many amps you use
@kenergy1707 ~1-2 is typical right now I would I need more to exceed 7.5v dc input not more then 5 so far though 5 amps but I haven't pushed it
I have 3 coil spread hooked up parallel 16 awg 250 turns I pull amps at very low voltage, 2 amps at 5 volts using a trigger coil atm
You say input is around 300V into your cap dump module and output around 16V. Do you use transformer to do that?
@@Traderhood the capacitor does that it’s designed to trigger at the zener voltage so basically acts like a step down
@@Traderhood works great for turning volts to amps
@@kenergy1707 Awesome, thanks.