![]() Circuit by David Johnson P.E.-June, 2000. ![]() A neon lamp is included to indicate when the system is ready to flash. Everyone has seen a disposable flash camera. Also, ignore the capitalized improper nouns, I'm thinking German. It costs less than 3.00, contains six BUILDING BLOCKS, re-cycles a disposable flash camera and you are going to learn a lot about electronics. I am assuming that you have a basic knowledge of electronics and soldering, so read up on these fields before attempting this instructable to prevent harm to yourself, and to make this a lot easier. Wire cutters Hookup wire, I used 22 gauge. (x5 recommended) Soldering iron Solder Needle nose pliers Magnet wire, I used 30 gauge Graphite pencil lead (The wooden pencil thickness, not the mechanical pencil type), for shorting the Capacitor leads, minimizing damage. Things you will need: Breadbord that is big enough to fit a few capacitors. Today, I will show you how to overcome this problem, so you don't have to spend hours trying to solve the problem. The reason for your problems is most likely due to you not noticing a very small detail of the circuit board. ![]() One of those things, mounting the flash tube externally from the circuit board, may have been problematic for you. Some of you may be familiar with the many fun things you can do with a Disposable camera's circuit board. ![]()
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