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Electrophore car assembled from compact disks and 2 coolers. It produces about 20,000 volts, which is limited by the distance of the gaps between the plates of the capacitors of the disk. Photos and assembly description. Easy repeatable device.


I took 2 CD-R discs (it’s easy to clean the media layer from them) and cleaned them of the coating, then degreased them with alcohol. Then, made of aluminum tape, which is used to seal the ventilation, cut sectors and glued them onto the discs (Fig. 1 ). Such tape is not a problem to buy in the construction market. Then he took 2 coolers from the UPS of the computer, although any other can be used, and cut out the engines from them, biting the impeller blades, so as not to interfere with the brushes of the electrophore machine. Disks to the engines are fixed using two-sided tape.


The distance between the disks should be as small as possible, the efficiency of the machine depends on this. The brush holders are made of copper wire d = 1 mm and the brushes themselves are made of stranded wire, MGTF is well suited. Starting the machine .... When the brushes are in the correct order and provided that they touch the plates of the dixes, the machine immediately generates voltage when the engines start. But this will not last long and there will be a gap between the brush and the wafers ... it does not matter. To start, you must either manually press the brushes lightly or charge the disks with an electrified object (for example, a comb).


Proper operation of the machine is characterized by a crack of static electricity and the smell of ozone near the machine's disks.
ATTENTION!!!
High voltage device! Be careful in using it. !






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Comments (11)
  1. Leg1on
    #1 Leg1on Guests December 4, 2010 15:56
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    Shaw for brushes ???
  2. tyt
    #2 tyt Guests January 8, 2011 11:40
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    20,000 volts, which is limited by the distance of the gaps between the plates of the capacitors of the disk - what does it mean ?? is the distance between the disks ?? is it horizontal distance or vertical ??
  3. feelloff
    #3 feelloff Guests January 8, 2011 14:26
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    Most likely the distance between the disks, naturally vertically.
  4. Tesla
    #4 Tesla Guests February 7, 2012 10:08 PM
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    so clean two sides or only the one that glitters, and how to grind soft or hard
  5. Tesla
    #5 Tesla Guests November 22, 2011 16:20
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    People, how to clean a layer of information carrier from a CD
  6. NOTFRONT
    #6 NOTFRONT Guests November 22, 2011 18:34
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    side with a sticker for grinding!
  7. anton
    #7 anton Guests January 4, 2012 1:26 p.m.
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    it is possible to exchange aluminum tape for foil and which side to glue
  8. dimon
    #8 dimon Guests February 19, 2012 16:16
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    Class! he himself did just a discharge between the wires 3-5 millimeters, what should I do ??
  9. 79519778830
    #9 79519778830 Guests December 20, 2012 21:57
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    and where are the co-capacitors
  10. Mechenolsis
    #10 Mechenolsis Guests April 20, 2014 09:44
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    What is the distance between the bases on which discs?
  11. Physicist
    #11 Physicist Guests February 2, 2015 21:03
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    What difference the position will be vertical and horizontal, because everything will be exactly the same!

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