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    Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
    YouTube - Inverter 2 Cap Pulser.MPG

    This thread has been quite for too long. Check it out.

    Thanks

    Jeff
    hey jeff i just saw your inverter 2 cap pulsator its very cool. im interested in taking up this idea as my final year project . im doing my ENGINEERING.
    we are group of four people, me and my three other friends, i wanted an explanation of the circuit , in the lower most left corner of the circuit i found something which i didnt understand, can u just tell me what it is.
    is it some kinda of coil (heat sink)....???

    I also need to know some things l ike whats the purpose of the inverter in the circuit, what does the switching circuits do.

    should i use a A/C transformer i.e 12v A/C to 52v A/C ???

    PLEASE HELP ME OUT.

    regards sujan

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    • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
      hey jeff i just saw your inverter 2 cap pulsator its very cool. im interested in taking up this idea as my final year project . im doing my ENGINEERING.
      we are group of four people, me and my three other friends, i wanted an explanation of the circuit , in the lower most left corner of the circuit i found something which i didnt understand, can u just tell me what it is.
      is it some kinda of coil (heat sink)....???

      I also need to know some things l ike whats the purpose of the inverter in the circuit, what does the switching circuits do.

      should i use a A/C transformer i.e 12v A/C to 52v A/C ???

      PLEASE HELP ME OUT.

      regards sujan
      also let me know what is J3???

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      • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
        also let me know what is J3???
        J3 is for a wall adapter supply to power the board for testing. I think your question for the device in the lower most left hand corner is DB9. This is the programming port for the chip.

        Hope this helps,

        Thanks.

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        • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
          J3 is for a wall adapter supply to power the board for testing. I think your question for the device in the lower most left hand corner is DB9. This is the programming port for the chip.

          Hope this helps,

          Thanks.
          Hey thanx for replying jeff , in the BOM sheet you have given R9 as a 10k pot but i coudnt identify this in the "inverter voltaic amp" circuit , and can i know what J2 is used for , and i see that the power supply J3 is directly going to diodes D2 & D5, is it only for testing purpose, and will the adapter O/P be in DC or AC i.e output from the wall adapter.

          What i understood is that along with the wall adapter we also use the J2 for any range of input from 12-33v , here im thinking of using a SMPS to depict the solar panel act. since soar panels cost more here in india.
          any other alternatives pls suggest.

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          • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
            Hey thanx for replying jeff , in the BOM sheet you have given R9 as a 10k pot but i coudnt identify this in the "inverter voltaic amp" circuit , and can i know what J2 is used for , and i see that the power supply J3 is directly going to diodes D2 & D5, is it only for testing purpose, and will the adapter O/P be in DC or AC i.e output from the wall adapter.

            What i understood is that along with the wall adapter we also use the J2 for any range of input from 12-33v , here im thinking of using a SMPS to depict the solar panel act. since soar panels cost more here in india.
            any other alternatives pls suggest.
            Which version are you looking at? At the moment, I do not have access to my drawings. If you can repost my drawing I'll be able to discuss.

            Thanks.

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            • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
              Which version are you looking at? At the moment, I do not have access to my drawings. If you can repost my drawing I'll be able to discuss.

              Thanks.
              jus have a look at the circuit
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              • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
                jus have a look at the circuit
                Here is the most recent rev. You can power this for testing purposes off of J3. This device will also run when a source of 12V - 15V is applied at J2. R9 is part of the sensing circuit install on this rev. Also note other changes.

                Thanks.
                Last edited by Bit's-n-Bytes; 08-14-2011, 08:18 PM.

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                • Hi Bits, amazing work as always

                  Great idea with the next gen tesla switch

                  Now, tell me if I understood correctly: On the original tesla switch, the big difficulty was in matching the load to the charge rate. If these were not perfectly matched, you would either discharge the batteries or overcharge them. Correct?

                  With your next gen you have separate modes of operation: charge / power load. Very nice.

                  Question: When powering the load, is there any pulsing going on? To try to keep the batteries charged even while loaded?

                  Best,
                  Alex
                  Last edited by alexandre; 03-08-2011, 05:18 PM.

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                  • Originally posted by alexandre View Post
                    Hi Bits, amazing work as always

                    Great idea with the next gen tesla switch

                    Now, tell me if I understood correctly: On the original tesla switch, the big difficulty was in matching the load to the charge rate. If these were not perfectly matched, you would either discharge the batteries or overcharge them. Correct?

                    With your next gen you have separate modes of operation: charge / power load. Very nice.

                    Question: When powering the load, is there still pulsing going on? To try to keep the batteries charged even while loaded?

                    Best,
                    Alex
                    Thanks Alex, yes in the original TS matching the load was critical but at the end of the day, that batts didn't gain. In the New TS, the load and charging are seperated.

                    Hope this helps

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                    • This is great! I have *lots* of other questions... but first I´ll read the whole thread and try to get my hands on this like you guys.
                      Best
                      Alex

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                      • Hey thanks for the circuit, but can I use this for my application, as I mentioned it's for charging a battery of 12v just like that of a car battery. And in my project I'm using only one battery and no swapper so just confirm on this to me so that I can proceed.

                        One more thing I wanted to ask you is why have you eliminated one of the switching circuit and I also didn't understand the logic in using diodes D5, D1 and D2 what is the purpose of centre tap transformer and does the
                        transformer convert from DC TO AC or VICE-VERSA
                        can you please explain the logic. In the BOM sheet the values of the components and program still remain the same for this circuit also right???

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                        • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
                          Hey thanks for the circuit, but can I use this for my application, as I mentioned it's for charging a battery of 12v just like that of a car battery. And in my project I'm using only one battery and no swapper so just confirm on this to me so that I can proceed.

                          One more thing I wanted to ask you is why have you eliminated one of the switching circuit and I also didn't understand the logic in using diodes D5, D1 and D2 what is the purpose of centre tap transformer and does the
                          transformer convert from DC TO AC or VICE-VERSA
                          can you please explain the logic. In the BOM sheet the values of the components and program still remain the same for this circuit also right???
                          Ok, I'll try and answer your questions. Yes this is a 12V charger for the lead acid batterys. Eliminating the high side switching reduced cost and gained performance. D5 and D2 prevent reverse polairity. D1 steers positive and negetive pulses from the transformer. DC is feed into the transformer but is oscillated in postive and negative pulses, imulating AC. You'll note the transformer is turned around thus becoming a step up transformer. Yes the component values should be the same.

                          Thanks.

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                          • Hey thanks for answering my questions . So what kinda transformer should I use can u tell the specs if the transformer coz here in india we won't get it readily so I need to get it done .I need the current rating and type of the transformer.I.e is it AC TO DC OR DC TO AC

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                            • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
                              Hey thanks for answering my questions . So what kinda transformer should I use can u tell the specs if the transformer coz here in india we won't get it readily so I need to get it done .I need the current rating and type of the transformer.I.e is it AC TO DC OR DC TO AC
                              This transformer is a AC 115V primary, CT secondary 6-0-6;


                              Tech Specs



                              Dimensions

                              Product Length 1.44 inches


                              Product Height 1.5 inches


                              Product Width 1.69 inches


                              Product Depth 1.44 inches


                              General Features

                              Model 273-1365


                              Product Type Transformers

                              Enclosure Color Silver

                              Body Material Multi

                              Model 273-1365


                              Power Features

                              Voltage Required 120VAC


                              Or you can use an equivilant.

                              Thanks.

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                              • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
                                This transformer is a AC 115V primary, CT secondary 6-0-6;


                                Tech Specs



                                Dimensions

                                Product Length 1.44 inches


                                Product Height 1.5 inches


                                Product Width 1.69 inches


                                Product Depth 1.44 inches


                                General Features

                                Model 273-1365


                                Product Type Transformers

                                Enclosure Color Silver

                                Body Material Multi

                                Model 273-1365


                                Power Features

                                Voltage Required 120VAC


                                Or you can use an equivilant.

                                Thanks.
                                hey jeff thanks on the specs....

                                but in india we use 220v ac so according to you in the circuit diagram on the left side of the transformer i.e CT SIDE transformer should be 12/6 volt CT and on the other side it should be 120V AC ryt??? pls let me know...sorry im lil slow in understanding.....
                                Last edited by sujan_ms; 03-10-2011, 02:01 PM.

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