Nonsense
Really, well just you continue. And, as soon as you attempt to step up your voltage output without any safeguards, such as caps, you leave yourself open to spikes feeding back into your batteries. Of course, as soon as it happens, you won't tell us. Will you. That would be too much!
A simple TS is there for the making with mechanical switching. IT just need the correct understanding of how it works!
Now, you have a nice day.
Regards
Edit: I want to make sure that others reading this thread do not make the mistake of thinking that you know what you are talking about:
1) ref: low capacitance coupling Transformer types - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2)At the rear of pdf quoted above tests performed by Eike Mueller, on page 28, he state "low voltage of battery #2 - marked with * in the table 3 - is most likely caused by the BEMF from the transformer".
Pulse transformer, same as you are trying to emulate at 420 hz, through SSR"S would make your circuit vulnerable. SSR"S are very prone to BEMF. Batteries too. Why would you think that all the circuits used by JB and in Patrick Kelly book use Capacitors. Do you really think you know something they don't?
Originally posted by Matthew Jones
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A simple TS is there for the making with mechanical switching. IT just need the correct understanding of how it works!
Now, you have a nice day.
Regards
Edit: I want to make sure that others reading this thread do not make the mistake of thinking that you know what you are talking about:
1) ref: low capacitance coupling Transformer types - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2)At the rear of pdf quoted above tests performed by Eike Mueller, on page 28, he state "low voltage of battery #2 - marked with * in the table 3 - is most likely caused by the BEMF from the transformer".
Pulse transformer, same as you are trying to emulate at 420 hz, through SSR"S would make your circuit vulnerable. SSR"S are very prone to BEMF. Batteries too. Why would you think that all the circuits used by JB and in Patrick Kelly book use Capacitors. Do you really think you know something they don't?
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