...Continued from the 3 battery generating system thread where we started talking about JB's cap pulser...
Hi Aaron,
sorry, I had misunderstood the battery setup, I get it now.
About the switch, in the advanced SG book Peter lists the various switching methods, but he also says that the highest cop he'd seen was with John's latest programmed mosfet switching (which after him explaining what the wave looks like I have no problem replicating) so I really don't know if a physical switch or electronic is better...
The switching device he lists has 40 milliohms. The ones I have are 3.7 or 7.2 milliohms, with max 60ns rise/fall times.
I believe John's pulser has 2 trifilar coils, so separate pick up coils? So the 2 mosfets I've seen in the EFTV video could simply be two MJL's running the 2 SG coils, or a Cole switch running them in parallel, don't know.
cheers,
Mario
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sorry, I had misunderstood the battery setup, I get it now.
About the switch, in the advanced SG book Peter lists the various switching methods, but he also says that the highest cop he'd seen was with John's latest programmed mosfet switching (which after him explaining what the wave looks like I have no problem replicating) so I really don't know if a physical switch or electronic is better...
The switching device he lists has 40 milliohms. The ones I have are 3.7 or 7.2 milliohms, with max 60ns rise/fall times.
I believe John's pulser has 2 trifilar coils, so separate pick up coils? So the 2 mosfets I've seen in the EFTV video could simply be two MJL's running the 2 SG coils, or a Cole switch running them in parallel, don't know.
cheers,
Mario
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