Still problems
Sorry that it takes me so long to respond. It's vacation season in FL, and my house is full of in-laws.
@Aaron, you are right about the diode being forward biased. Depending on what diode I use I have 2-3V drop across it even when the cathode is open. I have tried two different MO diodes and a string of 1KV diodes. Neither is letting even a short spark through. All the diodes are still good... they still conduct forward but not backward.
Not quite. My cap discharge is in the 100V range, and my coil works like a champ. I get nice white plasma discharges at about 20/sec (without the diodes on the LV).
I have done this without the batteries, and I get nice plasma balls at both gaps. But I'm reluctant to send full 10KV discharges (with a bunch of current) into my 12V batteries. The gaps may quench the spark a bit, but I'll still be sending a long large pulse into those batteries. A la Dana Carvey, "Not gonna do it".
My previous setup did exactly that. That's when I got my first plasma spark. I also torched one relay, but replaced it and added some damping caps. But I'm getting such great sparks with the system the way it is, at least 1/4 inch. How can the power supply connection be a factor if my spark setup is so sound? How will it know that I inserted a diode?
But I'm desperate, so I'll try it anyway.
I have checked all caps and coil.. they're all fine.
Originally posted by Aaron
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@Aaron, you are right about the diode being forward biased. Depending on what diode I use I have 2-3V drop across it even when the cathode is open. I have tried two different MO diodes and a string of 1KV diodes. Neither is letting even a short spark through. All the diodes are still good... they still conduct forward but not backward.
Originally posted by mlurye
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Originally posted by Electrotek
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Originally posted by Aaron
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But I'm desperate, so I'll try it anyway.
I have checked all caps and coil.. they're all fine.
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