Congratulations on your creativity and persistance to improove this diy gun project. I watched all your diy powder coating gun videos, it's impressive how you progressed. I see that you have added the resistors and handle ground as I have mentioned in a comment, on your previous gun video. I see that the powder coverage is very good. Now you have all the elements of a professional gun for a fraction of the cost of a commercial one. Keep up the good work!
@trp051 Hi Guzzi Passion. It was your direct contribution that I added the resistors and ground on the handles. Thank you very much! I read your previous comments just about the time I am making this gun. I used 4 x 1 Mohm resistors because that is what I have but make a note in the video to use *4 x 3 Mohm resistors as you previously commented. This will be the last DIY gun that I built because anymore improvements I think will make it impractical to DIY due to additional cost. For instance, some viewers suggest making a 3d printed gun, but that will cost more than buying the readymade gun from China.
@@DIYPhil buying a commercial gun is the easy way out, as I did, but that's not DIY. 3D print is ok, if you have a printer. I like your way, use whatever you can find oround with minimum cost. 👍
Hi. It is a step-up transformer. A low ac voltage supply to the primary winding produce a lot higher voltage at the secondary. 2 of the wires go to the primary winding. The third wire connects to one of the secondary terminal and is used as a current feedback so the power supply can adjust the output during constant current mode. I suggest you watch the 2 earlier videos where I show the power supply circuits in details.
@@DIYPhil thanks for your answer, i have seen all of your videos on this playlist , but i still dont know how to connect 2 wires of the power supply into the step up transformer .
hola phil saludos desde argentina . te consulto porque usas el voltaje negativo en el elevador de tension , se que asi lo hacen los equipos profesionales pero porque es mejor . se logra mas chispa con con voltaje positivo por lo que veo .. que opinas?
Hola. Es por las propiedades de la pintura en polvo. Leí que la mayoría de las pinturas en polvo funcionan bien con carga de voltaje negativo. También leí que hay algunas pinturas en polvo que se deben usar con carga de voltaje positivo. Hay equipos profesionales que usan voltaje positivo, pero no son comunes.
Hi. Correct, powdered coated pieces need to be cured in an oven. Duration and temperature depend on the powder used. Have a look at this video with my modified kitchen top oven I use for powder coating. th-cam.com/video/d5P7Opt-o2Q/w-d-xo.html
I really became your fan, you are really doing very great. Kindly share the complete circuit diagram with diode polarity direction and coil connections, and the control box circuit diagram. Also make a video about the required air pressure, air flow, powder flow, powder fluidizing
Hi. Thanks for your support. Actually all the information you requested can be found on several of my videos. I encourage you to look at the playlist on my channel regarding powder coating videos. There you can find all the info including the complete circuit diagrams, air connections, powder hopper, etc. I understand the difficulty in obtaining the information because they are not inn 1 video. I basically made these videos as I build up the setup bit by bit. If I'll have some time, I will make a summary of all these information and compare all the different gun setups I made.
@@DIYPhil you really have put great efforts and lot of time with committed passion and development progress, I appreciate you a lot, and I hope you can use your knowledge to earn good business. Why don't go step ahead and try to build an automated project for both vertical and horizontal powder coating systems
@@DIYPhil and yes, you are some what right, as the videos are uploaded time by time, with different versions, so it's little difficult for someone like me to select the right one to try, so if you just make playlist of the best version, and include circuit schematics and parts list for easy understanding
How is the air going from the blue gun to the yellow tubing? It does not seem like they are connected in any way that would make that possible, at least to me? Did I miss a step where you cut a hole in the bent yellow PVC pipe and made a connection between it and the blue gun???? Or is the metal and black material connection at the bottom of the blue gun part not for an air compressor but just electricity? An electrical cable, I mean? If so, I have NEVER seen that connected via something that looks so much like an air pump metal connection.
Yeah right. And it still kind of looks like trash afterwards. Ha ha ha 🤣. But it works. If you have a 3D printer, then you can make something that looks a lot better.
I would love to recreate the PCB from scratch, too, some day, so I can possibly make a powder coating gun but from cpmplete scratch using 3D printed parts. Do you have some images of the PCB itself, from before you wired, and maybe one with wiring added too?
Yes. I had 2 videos showing the PCB and circuit diagram. You can go to the playlist to look for it. I want to put the link here but it's not easy on my phone.
I still don't understand between the cascade ground cable and the power supply ground cable. Is the ground cable for the media the ground from the power supply or the ground from the cascade?
Hi. Yes it is absolutely possible. The steel panel I tried to powder coat towards the end of the video is painted with multiple layers of 2-part epoxy paint and yet powder adheres with no problem
@@Tmrblaster88 Hi. So when doing multiple coats, the metal item must still have a good electrical connection to ground. Meaning that there is a part of that item that is still bare metal connected to ground. The ground cable is connected to the house earth ground electrical wiring through the power plug and somewhere there will be a ground rod buried in the ground for that.
Hi. No it is not a homemade powder, just yet. However, I do use flour instead of paint powder for testing purposes. The flour get the static charge and adhere to the grounded metal piece just like the powder paint.
Mura lang nagastos ko dyan kaya hindi ko na matandaan kung magkano. Tapos yung mismong gun naman eh recycled materials lang. Sa Lazada lang ako bumibili ng mga pyesa.
Hi. I already made something like that. I used a blower instead of compressed air stored in tanks. I did it in one of my very first prototypes. It kind of works but the compressed air together with the powder pump is the superior method of delivering the precise quantity of powder to the work piece. That is why it is the method used by most commercial powder coating machines. Have a look on this link: th-cam.com/video/V3WGkSkLMIg/w-d-xo.html
@@DIYPhil Yes, I have seen it, what a unique way to use a blower without a pressure regulator. Is it possible to use a portable spray gun? Because I remember that someone made a portable powder coating like that with the craftsman brand. it looks very similar to your first version except that the wind is regulated through the spray gun.
Nagiisip ako gumawa ng set-up na pwedeng pang benta. Yung mura at abot kayang halaga lang siempre. Sa ngayon kasi yung mga nagawa ko pang prototype pa lang, hindi pa subok na pangmatagalan. Saka yari pa sa mga recycled materials. Balitaan kita kung meron na.
@@TheTruth-666 oo pero kailangan mo pa noong oscillator circuit para paganahin yung high voltage cascade. doon sa isang unit ko modified na UPS yung power supply. tingnan mo dito: th-cam.com/video/8eCuureog8k/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/YO9e96lsMNA/w-d-xo.html
You forgot how to show how the electronics inside of the blue gun (the former soldering iron) were wired, including the wiring onto the connector of the air compressor feed system... :/ That makes this video a little less useful for most people, I am afraid. Do you have photos? A separate video? Wiring diagrams or drawings? Something you can show us and help us continue in our recreation? :)
All those details are well documented in separate videos. You can look at the playlist on my channel. I posted these videos as I made and experimented on the various parts of the powder coating system for the first time. It's not like I'm an experienced manufacturer of these equipment that I can produce an all-in-one video in one go.
so rad. your genius had no bounds
Congratulations on your creativity and persistance to improove this diy gun project. I watched all your diy powder coating gun videos, it's impressive how you progressed. I see that you have added the resistors and handle ground as I have mentioned in a comment, on your previous gun video. I see that the powder coverage is very good. Now you have all the elements of a professional gun for a fraction of the cost of a commercial one. Keep up the good work!
@trp051 Hi Guzzi Passion. It was your direct contribution that I added the resistors and ground on the handles. Thank you very much! I read your previous comments just about the time I am making this gun. I used 4 x 1 Mohm resistors because that is what I have but make a note in the video to use *4 x 3 Mohm resistors as you previously commented. This will be the last DIY gun that I built because anymore improvements I think will make it impractical to DIY due to additional cost. For instance, some viewers suggest making a 3d printed gun, but that will cost more than buying the readymade gun from China.
@@DIYPhil buying a commercial gun is the easy way out, as I did, but that's not DIY. 3D print is ok, if you have a printer. I like your way, use whatever you can find oround with minimum cost. 👍
thanks for you awesome ideas of building this. but i dont understand what are those 3 wires connecting to the transformer in the minute 7:28 ?
Hi. It is a step-up transformer. A low ac voltage supply to the primary winding produce a lot higher voltage at the secondary. 2 of the wires go to the primary winding. The third wire connects to one of the secondary terminal and is used as a current feedback so the power supply can adjust the output during constant current mode. I suggest you watch the 2 earlier videos where I show the power supply circuits in details.
@@DIYPhil thanks for your answer, i have seen all of your videos on this playlist , but i still dont know how to connect 2 wires of the power supply into the step up transformer .
Are you selling the powder coating gun?
I would try that, I'm interested in which diodes are in question. Thank you
hola phil saludos desde argentina . te consulto porque usas el voltaje negativo en el elevador de tension , se que asi lo hacen los equipos profesionales pero porque es mejor . se logra mas chispa con con voltaje positivo por lo que veo .. que opinas?
Hola. Es por las propiedades de la pintura en polvo. Leí que la mayoría de las pinturas en polvo funcionan bien con carga de voltaje negativo. También leí que hay algunas pinturas en polvo que se deben usar con carga de voltaje positivo. Hay equipos profesionales que usan voltaje positivo, pero no son comunes.
How mach power need ignition coil to work plz tell me you have old broad to power but in my country nothing
Surely powder coats need to be "baked" after being applied to the surface? How long? What temperature? etc?
Hi. Correct, powdered coated pieces need to be cured in an oven. Duration and temperature depend on the powder used. Have a look at this video with my modified kitchen top oven I use for powder coating. th-cam.com/video/d5P7Opt-o2Q/w-d-xo.html
I really became your fan, you are really doing very great. Kindly share the complete circuit diagram with diode polarity direction and coil connections, and the control box circuit diagram. Also make a video about the required air pressure, air flow, powder flow, powder fluidizing
Hi. Thanks for your support. Actually all the information you requested can be found on several of my videos. I encourage you to look at the playlist on my channel regarding powder coating videos. There you can find all the info including the complete circuit diagrams, air connections, powder hopper, etc. I understand the difficulty in obtaining the information because they are not inn 1 video. I basically made these videos as I build up the setup bit by bit. If I'll have some time, I will make a summary of all these information and compare all the different gun setups I made.
@@DIYPhil you really have put great efforts and lot of time with committed passion and development progress, I appreciate you a lot, and I hope you can use your knowledge to earn good business. Why don't go step ahead and try to build an automated project for both vertical and horizontal powder coating systems
@@DIYPhil and yes, you are some what right, as the videos are uploaded time by time, with different versions, so it's little difficult for someone like me to select the right one to try, so if you just make playlist of the best version, and include circuit schematics and parts list for easy understanding
How is the air going from the blue gun to the yellow tubing? It does not seem like they are connected in any way that would make that possible, at least to me? Did I miss a step where you cut a hole in the bent yellow PVC pipe and made a connection between it and the blue gun???? Or is the metal and black material connection at the bottom of the blue gun part not for an air compressor but just electricity? An electrical cable, I mean? If so, I have NEVER seen that connected via something that looks so much like an air pump metal connection.
The compressed air goes to a powder pump in the powder hopper. What goes to the hose connected to the gun is already a mixture of air and powder.
Amazing how you are able to create something useful out of literally stuff from the trash bin.
Yeah right. And it still kind of looks like trash afterwards. Ha ha ha 🤣. But it works. If you have a 3D printer, then you can make something that looks a lot better.
Please what range of pressure needed ? Thanks
Pressure in the range of about 10 psi or less in my experience. It depends on your setup like how long is the powder hose.
Thank you
I would love to recreate the PCB from scratch, too, some day, so I can possibly make a powder coating gun but from cpmplete scratch using 3D printed parts. Do you have some images of the PCB itself, from before you wired, and maybe one with wiring added too?
Yes. I had 2 videos showing the PCB and circuit diagram. You can go to the playlist to look for it. I want to put the link here but it's not easy on my phone.
Can you use a 1nf 1kv 102 capacitor instead of 1nf 10kv 102
I think 1kV capacitor is too low and may get damaged
ABsolutely brilliant!!!
Are you from the Philippines sir?
Opo
Is it still possible for three layers of painting?
I still don't understand between the cascade ground cable and the power supply ground cable. Is the ground cable for the media the ground from the power supply or the ground from the cascade?
Hi. Yes it is absolutely possible. The steel panel I tried to powder coat towards the end of the video is painted with multiple layers of 2-part epoxy paint and yet powder adheres with no problem
@@DIYPhil Thank you for the answer. But what I don't understand is about media ground cables. I'm always waiting for your latest video update.
@@Tmrblaster88 Hi. So when doing multiple coats, the metal item must still have a good electrical connection to ground. Meaning that there is a part of that item that is still bare metal connected to ground. The ground cable is connected to the house earth ground electrical wiring through the power plug and somewhere there will be a ground rod buried in the ground for that.
Is your powder also home made Phil?
Hi. No it is not a homemade powder, just yet. However, I do use flour instead of paint powder for testing purposes. The flour get the static charge and adhere to the grounded metal piece just like the powder paint.
galing sir! Magkano kaya abutin lahat lahat?
Mura lang nagastos ko dyan kaya hindi ko na matandaan kung magkano. Tapos yung mismong gun naman eh recycled materials lang. Sa Lazada lang ako bumibili ng mga pyesa.
@@DIYPhil abangan ko boss kung sakali magkaron kayo ng for sale.
Nkapag benta Nako ng DIY powder coating system
God damn, you so genius bro, Can you make a powder coating machine without using a compressor? Or at least use a small compressor to fill the tires?
Hi. I already made something like that. I used a blower instead of compressed air stored in tanks. I did it in one of my very first prototypes. It kind of works but the compressed air together with the powder pump is the superior method of delivering the precise quantity of powder to the work piece. That is why it is the method used by most commercial powder coating machines. Have a look on this link: th-cam.com/video/V3WGkSkLMIg/w-d-xo.html
@@DIYPhil Yes, I have seen it, what a unique way to use a blower without a pressure regulator.
Is it possible to use a portable spray gun? Because I remember that someone made a portable powder coating like that with the craftsman brand. it looks very similar to your first version except that the wind is regulated through the spray gun.
Boss new subscribers ako, pwede mag order sa mga nagawa mo na?
Nagiisip ako gumawa ng set-up na pwedeng pang benta. Yung mura at abot kayang halaga lang siempre. Sa ngayon kasi yung mga nagawa ko pang prototype pa lang, hindi pa subok na pangmatagalan. Saka yari pa sa mga recycled materials. Balitaan kita kung meron na.
Sigr boss aabangan din namin yan,
Tanong ko lang boss, pwede ko bang gamitin as power source / supply yung charger ng mga motorcycle battery?
@@TheTruth-666 oo pero kailangan mo pa noong oscillator circuit para paganahin yung high voltage cascade. doon sa isang unit ko modified na UPS yung power supply. tingnan mo dito:
th-cam.com/video/8eCuureog8k/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/YO9e96lsMNA/w-d-xo.html
You forgot how to show how the electronics inside of the blue gun (the former soldering iron) were wired, including the wiring onto the connector of the air compressor feed system... :/ That makes this video a little less useful for most people, I am afraid. Do you have photos? A separate video? Wiring diagrams or drawings? Something you can show us and help us continue in our recreation? :)
All those details are well documented in separate videos. You can look at the playlist on my channel. I posted these videos as I made and experimented on the various parts of the powder coating system for the first time. It's not like I'm an experienced manufacturer of these equipment that I can produce an all-in-one video in one go.
Boss akala ko talaga taga ibang bansa ka kasi sa mga previous video mo na may lazada orders naka thailand ka.
Inglis kasi mga videos ko para pang international. He he he
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