I wired up my touch switch according to raidy's post here.
I hooked the gate up to a 3a switch I had been using before. This was for testing out the mosfet. At first I had the polarity wrong and it stayed on all the time. Got that fixed but now it seems to have dramatically drained the voltage or something b/c my carto was barely firing. I'm using a buz11 mosfet which seems to be grossly overrated for this(looked over it when odering).
Help? Thanks
How can you even use the smallest switch?
Everyone knows the problem. They want to use small switches, but could not withstand the current. This little circuit for much the same as $ 2 solves the problem. It is so sensitive that even a not too dry enough fingers to turn the atty. Or any small switch. The current on the switch is now less then 1/1000 mA.
I have made this post a separate thread, since the circuit can be used very universally.
I hooked the gate up to a 3a switch I had been using before. This was for testing out the mosfet. At first I had the polarity wrong and it stayed on all the time. Got that fixed but now it seems to have dramatically drained the voltage or something b/c my carto was barely firing. I'm using a buz11 mosfet which seems to be grossly overrated for this(looked over it when odering).
Help? Thanks