Friend of mine picked this up at a local thrift shop. Although he is well-versed in electronics, he has no idea what exactly it does.
Pictures here
Friend of mine picked this up at a local thrift shop. Although he is well-versed in electronics, he has no idea what exactly it does.
Pictures here
Your links don’t work, I’m afraid. Try imgur?
Can’t see them. Either re-upload to imgur.com or give Photobucket 400 dollars.
It’s a Photobucket “Please upgrade your account” graphic.
No, seriously. If you want us to be able to see it, you’ll have to post it someplace beside Photobucket, because those dill-holes are working extra-hard to drive you to another picture hosting provider, and their hard work should be rewarded.
Pics opened fine for me. Though I have no idea what it is. Based on the plexi I housing I’d say it’s a home made one off. I used to volunteer at Goodwill, we got that kind of stuff in all the time.
Is that a colored pencil drawing of that dog? 'Cause if it is it’s amazing.
Just reload it a few times and it comes through. At least that’s been working for the last week or so.
I can see a couple of caps, a switch that has 4A Fuse hand written on it, a gauge, some other big switches, a circuit board and a thing at the bottom to wire some external devices to. But it’s all really blurry.
I’m guessing there’s some relays in there and those metal tabs get powered on and off. Some better pictures would be really helpful. I mean, I’m no EE, but even being able to read what that gauge is measuring or see if those things on top are knobs to hold the case together or cranks to adjust something or what.
ETA, I do notice that all the wiring is the same color, so whatever it is, I’d be careful if it’s meant to be plugged in. Specifically, I can see a white ‘ground wire’, in there. Who knows what else is going on.
Can’t load links either. Same thing happened with dog pics I tried to share and am changing to imgur.
Nope. Multiple attempts and no dice.
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okay, I’ll try putting the pics on imgur. Photobucket wouldn’t load the best pics anyway.
Stand by…
I took the liberty of uploading them to a third party site without the rest of the album. If this offends to op I’ll delete them.
Having seen the photos, I have not a clue, but if you leave it out on a sidewalk or something, you are sure to see lots and lots of pretty flashing lights.
OK, I see a switch, what looks like a bunch of big capacitors wired in series, a DC voltmeter, and a couple of handles. My first guess would be a home-made carnival shocker.
If you can read anything printed on the side of those cylinders (what I think are the capacitors), that might help figure it out.
I’ve been going back and forth with the pictures all zoomed in and with how blurry they are, it’s hard to tell where the three pictures are in relation to each other. If someone ‘well versed in electronics’ can’t figure it out, I don’t know why I could, but my guts says it’s just something to control output to those terminals. The caps make me think it would turn on and off motors, but those are big caps for such a small (even home made) motor controller.
Maybe Chronos is right, maybe it’s meant to deliver a shock to one of the terminals. The handles at the top would decide which one and how much voltage.
Plug it in, see what happens!
Homemade defibrillator?
Okay, we’ll go for a verbal description, since my phone & PC won’t speak to each other so uploading pix is problematic.
It has a car ignition coil, a transistor oscillator that produces a very powerful waveform made to produce a lot of current. It has 3 different controls attached to pots that appear to control harmonics. (We hooked it up to the oscilloscope. Wave forms are crazy looking.) These had knobs on them.
The meter reads volts from -15 to +15, but does not appear to be registering anything.
There are two cylinders coming out of the ignition coil, one goes to the secondary & one to ground. These were not designed to hold knobs – one is hollow and one has a narrow slot as if for a screwdriver.
There are four 400-microfarad capacitors.
When turned on, the box makes a squealing sound that is affected by the three controls.
A screwdriver touched to the secondary of the ignition coil draws a 1/4" arc.
A “Plasma Globe” driver.
Well, we happened to have a plasma globe lying around, (mwa ha ha!) so we touched the globe – not plugged in – to the secondary of the coil. However, it only drives the globe a little, and only with the controls in a certain position. We think it’s probably not specifically for that.
I sent the pics to a friend well-versed in gizmos. His response:
"Tesla Coil Gun. Looks like it has been built to be portable?
Or a mini-EMP."
If not these, possibly part of flux capacitor?
I think the caps are connected in parallel. One of the wires seems to be loose though.
Anyway you’re right, it does look like a high voltage pulsed power supply. Still, that leaves many possibilities. It might be a spot welder. Or a power supply for a discharge lamp.