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    I need help finding a negative ion generator. Please read below. Cheers

    I dont know if im in the right thread but i want as many people to read it as possable.
    Negative iron generator

    im trying to find somthing like this:
    http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/images/G1783B.jpg

    this is what i want but its american so its 110 vault.

    its not for air freshn or odor or any thing like that.
    im making somthing cool but it wont work with out it.
    or has any one got one for there car or desk or any thing that they are prepared to part with.


    UK guys you got any where back home that might be able to help.

    Thanks in advance

    Jaycar dont have.
    dicksmith just looked at me like i was a nerd. its gone a long way down hill that place. i am def not a nerd. not like the way they sould/used to be.

    Cheers
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    If you can find one in the UK and it's not too expensive... let me know and I'll organise to get it here iffen ya like... (i'm clueless as to what they are for)
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    I got mates that are still there so its not to much of a problem. But i will thank you for the offer as we both know having a trusted person in the uk helps alot. i always get ripped on shiping
    i have found a 240v kit from a supplier in the uk for 12 quid. but i am kind of looking for the one in the pic or simmilar. but this is a DIY progect so i will look in to doing everything from scratch if i have to. kit has a list of components and tells you the type of circut they are using but stops at showing you the diagram. so i am guessing if any one knows how to build a Cockroft-Walton multiplier circuit then let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brockzila View Post
    dicksmith just looked at me like i was a nerd.
    Dick smith sells shitty, overpriced and under-quality products for the gullible consumer.
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    bump d bump bump

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    You making a flux capacitor?

    Can I borrow it yesterday?
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    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    You making a flux capacitor?

    Can I borrow it yesterday?


    hmmm. Double post or quantum echo.
    Last edited by Ronin; 19th March 2010 at 20:45. Reason: quantum echo
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    na sorry mate its not. thats next on the list though.

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    The air purifier you find in the rear parcel tray of jap import cars are actually neg ion generators. Just find one at the local junk yard and tell him you need it for school kids' project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    Build a Cockroft Walton Multiplier and run it off 240 volts
    Please run it through a transformer first, so as to limit it's current, or else you have a horiffically dangerous weapon on your hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Please run it through a transformer first, so as to limit it's current, or else you have a horiffically dangerous weapon on your hands.

    Steve
    The input capacitors are only tiny, this will tend to limit current at the output end to safe levels. But its still a horribly lethal device to build in your bedroom, as contact with the mains is often-as-not a one-way trip.

    Have a look at http://kitsrus.com/projects/k57.pdf if you want to build one.
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    Reverse the power feedback loop through a standard nano-capacitor and relay through the output inhibitor.

    Nothing too it. Nothing at all. That'll be all folks, move along.

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    so what are you building ??

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    yeah the thing on the back of the prcell tray in primeras. will go to pickapart tomorrow and see wht i can find.

    that curcit that sounds like it would be full on to make. i dont like playing with 240 vault. i would rather try and find somthing 12 vilt then i can just run it off a nokia charger as well.
    i found a dick smith type kit in the uk it lists a full list of components and tells you its that circut are talking, but stops short on the diagram and cauce its 240vault im not to keen to try and work it out for my self my self.

    im trying to bulid a home powder coater. for little things like rearsets and levers, brackets, rad covers, ect i been looking in to it. the ion generator in the ony part i cant figure out.
    its only in its begginnings but im just playing.

    i like to try and make things my self if i can figure it out if it works great if not then i had a play and had fun. its a good feeling to know you did as much of the rebuld as possable.

    it seams to be real popular in the states at the moment. they can get them real cheap. and seem to get some good results out og a old kitchen oven and a a simple gun. only seen one DIY home made gun on the net and he looked like a rough cnut. made his one out of brass fittings and a jar. mine will prob be just as bad to start but am just happy to have a play.

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