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Photo Flash at 1.5 volts by D965

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This the Photo Flash circuit for price camera economizes general. It is small-sized circuit, which use power supply be battery AA 1.5V only. This model is very simple and charges as long as you hold the pushbutton. Work instruction press Shutter when want. Next step As a result will make have the light flash come out. Then That time the system will charger change C 160uF again. By have Transistor D965 control the work and pull lead for be born high voltage with T1. The detail adds all see at

http://www.members.shaw.ca/novotill/PhotoFlashes1v5/index.htm

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