Ok guys A few interesting things, i have replaced both fets with the new IRF840A's and i have lengthened the wires to the coil and also the fet sources. Anyway it seems to have worked i can now get crackles at about 50volts which seems to be a pretty safe voltage to make the fet's survive. I have been having trouble in my first tests this morning to find a spot where i could maintain a delay position and keep the crackles coming so i can grab some shots, but during this process i made a discovery, at my current setup settings, without using the pic board to drive the 2nd channel(I now have 2 mono boards all set using dip switches) When i flick the 2nd channel between a delay setting of 63nS and 31nS i get a single crackle every time i flick the dip switch. When the dip switch is set for 63nS i get 2 pulses appear across the coil and when i set the dip switch to 31nS i have only 1 pulse. So what i am saying is the sudden change between a delayed pulse of 63nS to 31nS causes a single crackle from the coil and i can produce it every time i flick the 6th bit on the dip switches. So what now, i set out to find a way to produce the crackles on demand and i seem now to be able to create a single one on demand Although i am not using my pic board for this test to drive the dip switches, i still have it powered up and every time i flick the dip switch to create the crackle it crashes
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