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Looks like it's higher quality than the $120 Noch one!
I'm going to build one, but I think I might make the handle a right-angle bend for better ergonomics and visibility.
I'm getting the last of my parts today but I have one concern. I'm using a metal screen but I'm not getting continuity across the mesh. I can get it on the same strand but that's it. Is this going to be a problem or is there enough voltage to overcome this?
This caught my eye, vs the 'modify an electronic fly swatter' type directions I've found on the net so decided to actually go out and make one of these.Trouble is the ion generator is sold out at goldmine with an expected delivery of late April for more. I can't wait a whole month to make one of these. Any other similar products out there? What about the 120V 7.5 kV version that goldmine still has in stock? Its half the voltage of the battery powered version.
As far as using the 120V version... for no other rational reason... I just prefer dealing with low voltage devices.
Quote from: Ztrains on March 22, 2008, 10:44:06 AMAs far as using the 120V version... for no other rational reason... I just prefer dealing with low voltage devices. I just figured since you designed the unit to hook up to a wallwart it was still tethered to an outlet so to speak, so figured it may not make that big a difference. I just figured if I had to have a wire sticking out of the thing might as well get rid of the wallwart.You mentioned that it could be powered by a 9V battery but discount that. Is it just a voltage issue, ie could I just put one of those radio shack 8 x 1.5 AA cell holders in the handle (if I made it a bit longer) and powered it that way? I ask because I'd rather it be a bit heavier but not have a power cord, although it will of course still have the grounding wire.