My wife got an interesting present, A candle lighter, I have never seen this type before, so was fascinated by the thing. Unboxed it, switched it on and got this beautiful little plasma across the electrodes, I could smell the ozone, which reminded me of the old air cleaner I used to have years ago. What would any good engineer do when faced with a device like this....well poke it with my finger to make sure it was safe. No warning labels on the unit, it had a CE symbol on the box, so the box was safe!! lol.
It has writing on the box which was so small (1.4 point). I had no chance of reading it. I don't normally walk around with a microscope in my pocket. Wow!! did I get a belt from the thing!! not near as bad as from a ignition coil, but it felt similar. Fortunately no burn, but that would come in a moment, I was fascinated by it. Could it really light something? so I tried it on the plastic bag the unit came in. The bag immediately ignited, so I had to snuff it out with my finger and thumb. That's when I got the molten plastic burn!
It works amazingly well for candles, but its a stun gun disguised as a candle lighter. I see there has already been a court case with a plasma cigarette lighter, which was dismissed because you couldn't access the electrodes, but this little beauty, is a bit more exposed, I've had great fun with it and it lit the wood burner this morning. No more crappy butane lighters.
It generates a 15kHz, 7kV half sine wave output, but not sure what current it can sustain....not much.
It has writing on the box which was so small (1.4 point). I had no chance of reading it. I don't normally walk around with a microscope in my pocket. Wow!! did I get a belt from the thing!! not near as bad as from a ignition coil, but it felt similar. Fortunately no burn, but that would come in a moment, I was fascinated by it. Could it really light something? so I tried it on the plastic bag the unit came in. The bag immediately ignited, so I had to snuff it out with my finger and thumb. That's when I got the molten plastic burn!
It works amazingly well for candles, but its a stun gun disguised as a candle lighter. I see there has already been a court case with a plasma cigarette lighter, which was dismissed because you couldn't access the electrodes, but this little beauty, is a bit more exposed, I've had great fun with it and it lit the wood burner this morning. No more crappy butane lighters.
It generates a 15kHz, 7kV half sine wave output, but not sure what current it can sustain....not much.