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Introduction
These step-by-step instruction were designed for the coil gun kit offered on the Stuff for Sale page. If you purchased this kit, you should have all the necessary parts to complete this project with the exception of tools and other building equipment.
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work. Usually, there is a "charge" button on the front of the camera (red arrow) which when pressed begins the charging cycle. As for triggering the flash there is generally a mechanical switch in the camera so that when the shutter flings open it somehow triggers the flash. But now we have no shutter, so we must jumper these switch terminals (short them together) to make the flash go. These two terminals are usually some bulk metal pieces (black arrows in photo) that used to attach to the shutter system. So put your battery back in (carefully) and test charging and discharging the flash. If you can't get it to work here, it will never work in the completed project. Once you are satisfied with this, remove the battery and short out the capacitor with your screwdriver again. You may want to solder an actual switch in the place of the old shutter mechanism to trigger the flash, buy you don't have to.
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So What's Next?
Well this is only the beginning. Once you have made a single stage device you know most of the principles involved in building a higher power multi-stage device. Sensor controlled switching, silicon controlled rectifiers, velocity and timing circuits. This project can keep you busy for a long long time!
DISCLAIMER
The author assumes no liability for any incidental, consequential or other liability from the use of this information. All risks and damages, incidental or otherwise arising from the use or misuse of the information contained herein are entirely the responsibility of the user, have a nice day! Last updated: 06/22/03 Copyright 2003, Greg Miller http://www.angelfire.com/80s/sixmhz/cgkit.html
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