Rail Gun using disposible camera's flash charger

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A user has created a 3-inch rail gun using a disposable camera's flash charger but is struggling to get the spark to jump between the rails. They achieved a spark by connecting metal to the bolts but did not experience a shock. The user did not separate the negative wires as suggested in the reference they provided. They are considering whether to acquire additional capacitors, specifically asking if they should get more of the same 100uF, 330V capacitors or if it's safe to mix different types, including a 250V, 470uF capacitor with smaller 6.3V, 3300uF capacitors. The discussion highlights the risks involved, emphasizing that without proper knowledge, working with such devices can be dangerous. The user expresses frustration at the lack of assistance and concludes the thread.
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Hey,
I made a rail gun that is 3" long with a disposible camera's flash charger. The one problem i had was that i couldn't get the spark to jump across the two rails. So i took a piece of metal with plastic on the outside and touched the bolts on opposite sides and got a large spark but not shock. Is there something i didnt do right?

This is the sight i used "www.geocities.com.nyud.net:8090/physicsthings/microrailgu.htm"[/URL]

I probably should mention that i did not have the negative wires separated like the guy said because i thought that was stupid and i would just wait until tomorrow to get a switch.

Also this might be helpful the capicitor I am using on the charging mechanism is 100uF and 330wv.
 
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Ok so I got a spark with one capacitor which was the photo flash one that was allready on my charging board. My question now is should i just get three more of these same caps or could i use a 250v 470uF capacitor with three smaller 6.3v 3300uF capacitors, or is that just setting myself up for death?
 
My personal opinion here is that if you don't know exactly what you're doing, stay the hell away from it. It's the equivalent of someone with no knowledge of chemistry trying to make nitroglycerin in his bathtub. Considering that the thing can't even develop enough force to put a piece of pencil lead through a sheet of paper, but can deliver a lethal shock, it's not worth the risk to your personal well-being.
 
ok well they are all discharged i made sure of that i was just making sure of which ones to use, i know how to discharge them and wire them in a series, ill just go buy a few from a camera...
 
Rach3 said:
helo i allso won't too no were i kan git som off thes bigg capociters don't werry tho i no i kan us thom sefly ime verry smort


Is this an attempt at humor? becasue if it is it completely failed.:redface:
 
well its apparent i will get NO help so...


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