Xnats
01-24-2012, 08:23 PM
Ok, I told ya'll I had to much time on my hands. Following doctors orders, I try to read as much as possible to keep my mind stimulated. You all have seen my poor grammar but sadly it the result on a concussion from way back. Any how I found this.
http://www.swansontec.com/sionizer.htm
Doing some more research, I found this.
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/SW-750/IONIZER/1.html
Make sure you look at the price of $4.50 then read all the reviews.
So after spending 2 dollars more for a SPST and a power cord, it became this :D
14754
I had the dollar store flashlight, inline fuse kit, wire, copper strip and wire nuts. I think I'll call it The Big Ed 1000 Grassinator :laugh: I know it is not done, I still need to add a container and screen. Sadly I am broke to end of the month from buying this, smd leds and supplies from hobbylinc :cool: I was playing with the kitchen colander and it works fantastic, just awkward. Besides it looks good, sort of, so I want to make the grass holder follow suit.
I was going to do a step by step but since this is A/C household current, it is best not to try this unless you under stand basic electricity. I attached a quick diagram of what I did. Red indicates the coax cable on the unit. I used a 2 amp fuse just to be safe. I left it on for 1/2 half hour and all was well :thumbsup: Tomorrow I'll try my hands on the smds :( :laugh:
http://www.swansontec.com/sionizer.htm
Doing some more research, I found this.
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/SW-750/IONIZER/1.html
Make sure you look at the price of $4.50 then read all the reviews.
So after spending 2 dollars more for a SPST and a power cord, it became this :D
14754
I had the dollar store flashlight, inline fuse kit, wire, copper strip and wire nuts. I think I'll call it The Big Ed 1000 Grassinator :laugh: I know it is not done, I still need to add a container and screen. Sadly I am broke to end of the month from buying this, smd leds and supplies from hobbylinc :cool: I was playing with the kitchen colander and it works fantastic, just awkward. Besides it looks good, sort of, so I want to make the grass holder follow suit.
I was going to do a step by step but since this is A/C household current, it is best not to try this unless you under stand basic electricity. I attached a quick diagram of what I did. Red indicates the coax cable on the unit. I used a 2 amp fuse just to be safe. I left it on for 1/2 half hour and all was well :thumbsup: Tomorrow I'll try my hands on the smds :( :laugh: