Bacon46
March 19th, 2008, 10:31 AM
I salvaged a high voltage lamp starter from a lithographic “plate burner” where I work. I had no idea what I would do with it but I couldn’t just let them throw it in the trash. It is designed for rapid start of gas discharge lamps. The links below are to images of the starter, the schematics and the patent. I am hoping to salvage parts off of it to create a heavy duty power supply for chlorate production. I know it is not suitable for chlorate production as it is, but can it be modified or can I salvage certain parts that may be useful in a power supply for chlorate production?
I am electronically challenged. If the modifications are complex I will do the research on how to make them and get it figured out. I was hoping someone here could shorten the process and point me in the right direction to start. If I can’t use it for creating a chlorate power supply maybe someone attempting HNO3 production via high voltage arc can use it.
This type of printing plate, one that requires exposure to high intensity light, is being phased out and replaced by a direct computer to plate process. If useful, these things should be fairly easy to come up with. There are many people that specialize in printing equipment salvage and the plate burners are going to be piling up in their warehouses. I also salvaged a nice vacuum pump from the same machine.
Patent 3944876 (http://www.google.com/patents?id=I20-AAAAEBAJ&dq=3944876) Image One (http://img397.imageshack.us/img397/3369/lampstarter001um6.jpg) Image Two (http://img397.imageshack.us/img397/381/lampstarter002kd4.jpg) Image Three (http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/1996/lampstarter003gq4.jpg)
I am electronically challenged. If the modifications are complex I will do the research on how to make them and get it figured out. I was hoping someone here could shorten the process and point me in the right direction to start. If I can’t use it for creating a chlorate power supply maybe someone attempting HNO3 production via high voltage arc can use it.
This type of printing plate, one that requires exposure to high intensity light, is being phased out and replaced by a direct computer to plate process. If useful, these things should be fairly easy to come up with. There are many people that specialize in printing equipment salvage and the plate burners are going to be piling up in their warehouses. I also salvaged a nice vacuum pump from the same machine.
Patent 3944876 (http://www.google.com/patents?id=I20-AAAAEBAJ&dq=3944876) Image One (http://img397.imageshack.us/img397/3369/lampstarter001um6.jpg) Image Two (http://img397.imageshack.us/img397/381/lampstarter002kd4.jpg) Image Three (http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/1996/lampstarter003gq4.jpg)