So after my LM2577 board was a dud, I went to the local CVS and asked the film department if they had any spent cameras with a flash, sure enough they had a big recycle bucket and gave me one for $0 (ok, I bought a coke too).
Removed the board from camera along and pulled any non essential components off the pcb. Added the two black leads for momentary switch. Added red and black leads from capacitor that attach to #8-32 bolts. Hot glue into box, attach the leads and switch to top of box. End result came out pretty good, with the bolt studs I have more than enough room to put my welding alligator clips plus leads or clips from my dmm. The little bits of plastic tubing on the ends are just to prevent my wife from shocking herself accidentally and throwing my project in the trashBy pulsing the switch you can actually control the voltage charge pretty easily. I was targeting 165v when I took the picture here. I found that I could pretty consistently come within +/-10v of targeted voltage. FWIW, 165v seems perfect for welding 32g nickel to 32g kanthal.View attachment 168388View attachment 168389View attachment 168390View attachment 168391View attachment 168392
haha...so f'in amazing. even simpler without the on off switch and leds. very very simple, clean and easy mate...excellent.