How to make 1.5V to 220V inverter circuit

use Mini high voltage generator at my friend wants. Because of using the transistor 2 pcs only just,build small-sized easy good. By this circuit gives pulse Generator 220V from 9V batteries and Give pulse voltage tall arrive at 170V from the 1 dry piece cell(Batt 1.5V)

1.5V to 220V AC inverter circuit

We should do circuit this experiment with neon lamp lead builds serial change Resister 1M at output of T1. Which choose model 220V: 6.3V small-sized about 0.25A. Friends of I tell this circuit has applied to is the electricity or prevent a steal. But should be careful especially, because be high-class voltage very tall

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22 thoughts on “How to make 1.5V to 220V inverter circuit”

  1. Of course the transformer is a 220/6V transformer, but the 6Volts side is connected to the circuit and the 220Volts side is the output. In fact any transformer would work… As long as their ration is different.

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  2. The schematic IS correct, the numbers of the transformer MIGHT say 6.3V:220V to appease some. Brilliant simplicity!

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  3. I made this one. It works! but the current is very low. I gave it two 18650 so that’s 7.2 V totally and i could easily hold contacts going out of the transformer. but i’m just happy that it works

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  4. Hi, your circuit for converting 1.5 V to 220V is interesting. I have modified the same to produce 1.5KV output multiple pulses with 2x 3.7V Lipo batteries.I used BD 328 and BD338 instead and also a fly back transformer with 5: 1000 turns ratio 10VA ferrite core transformer.

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    • Hello Mathemba Magwentshu
      Thanks for your visit. It is good, you are interested in this circuit.

      Yes, You can try it with 5V input. Personally, I feel it should be high current input of more than 1A.

      However, if you try it, please tell me again. we would like to know, too.

      Thanks
      Apichet

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