Just tested my FETs. I have 2 new in working order, the other 3 are as
good as a broken nixie. Now I'm afraid of using them, they are my last
x)

I can't test the inductors, but they should be 100uH, 1watt max. I
can't test them, nor do they have any markings on them. Just plain
black cover.
The diodes are UF4004. I suppose they should work..

Can I use some other inductor, like 220uH?
Also, how do I check if my 555 is oscillating without an oscilloscope?

Thanks!

On Nov 18, 10:29 pm, Quixotic Nixotic <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I've made up dozens of these supplies in all kinds of layout
> configurations and have found them to be bomb-proof. In fact I have
> never had a failure yet, they work every time. The circuit will work
> without the snubber R6/C3.
>
> There must be some simple answer to your problem. It seems to me as
> if the 555 might not be doing any switching, or doing it incorrectly.
> Or as you say the FET is not all it's cracked up to be, or the diode
> is not fast enough. Check the value and rating of your inductor.
>
> The FET should not get too hot. Usually it will run cool enough for
> you to hold it.
>
> John S
>
> On 18 Nov 2011, at 19:43, Imbanon wrote:
>
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>
> > Hi all.
>
> > Yeah, another thread about this supply..http://www.ledsales.com.au/
> > kits/nixie_supply.pdf
> > I know I could and should have made that Maxim power supply, but I
> > didn't. So now I'm stuck fixing this with loads of spare parts I've
> > got... except for the FETs..
>
> > Anyways, the supply isn't working. The first one I made worked just
> > fine for 15 minutes, powering 6 IN-14 at 170 volts (multiplexed). Then
> > I set it to 200 volts (to get RMS of 2mA), which worked for 5 minutes,
> > and then smoked and failed.
> > I made another on a quick PCB, which just smoked immediately when I
> > switched it on. The same thing happened to the newest, breadboarded
> > one.
> > The MOSFET seems to overheat instantly and smoke out. Having nothing
> > to lose (except the molten hole in the breadboard), I left it powered,
> > to see the diode smoking next. Aparently, its still in working order
> > (so says the multimeter).
> > Heat sinking FET only makes it last longer in not working state before
> > it smokes.
>
> > I tried replacing inductors, 555s, diodes, transistors..
> > What the F**K do I do people? Losing my head here!
>
> > And yeah, I'm powering it at 12 volts, tried 5. Output is always 3-6
> > volts.
>
> > Thank you for any help provided!
> > Imbanon
>
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