Originally posted by ostone
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Donald Smith Devices too good to be true
Collapse
X
-
Any of you guys are welcome to use my coil driver circuit with variable frequency and duty cycle.
I paid to have this designed but feel free to use it how you wish.
http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/...uitdiagram.jpg
Comment
-
Capacitors
Originally posted by zilanocfl is just load to light brighter cfl we need to use 470mkfd 400 volts at base of transistor 2n3055 which is earthed. we can use 4000 mkfd 800 volt before cfl to lower voltage and get cold electricity to run cfl.
instead of cfl as load we can use it to supply don coil too. wont work without load coz load is in series with charging neon.
Hi Zilano those caps that you've told me AC or electrolyte? ;cause today I went to buy 470uf 400v and the electrostore guy told me that AC caps of this kind a very big
Did you mean electrolyitic for that car coil circuit?
Thanks
Comment
-
Choke
Originally posted by datek View PostHello Gedfire,
I was wondering the same thing, and then I found about the following
website.
DC Tesla Coil design
It looks very similar to this circuit Zilano posted???
Datek
I have seen the stuff on that website.To be frank,I don't fully understand the circuit posted by Zilano.So I would like to ask Zilano or any other members of the forum who can clearly explain that schematic giving details such as how to get the right value choke, whether or not bifilar or caduceus was used, power in and out.Fine tuning the device etc.
Ged
Comment
-
Good Stuff
Originally posted by zilanomopozo and don smith and importance of earth grounding.
vdo
snapshot
TROS -- Don Smith III "tuning" - YouTube
Could you please,if possible address my other queries?
Best regards,
Ged
Comment
-
Originally posted by ostone View PostOr any other way for exactly tuning?
That's why in these instructions for a regular TC, you need to have a wire to simulate a streamer, because the inductance will change under load...
I realize we are talking about two different things, TC/Smith, but not that different...
This hepled me, plus it has a link to JAVATC, a very simple program to enter values and it pumps out your anwser
Oscilloscope Tuning a Tesla Coil for Resonance
And here is an Inductance calculator
Coil Inductance Calculator - 66pacific.com
And here is a resonant freq calculator
LC Resonance Frequency Calculator at WhatCircuits.com
YOU WILL SEE THAT DONS VALUES MATCH ALMOST PERFECTLY...
Looks like he used 251 khz though
(try it yourself, inductance of say a 2uH with .2uf capacitor for primary tank... And 12.2 uH (half of L2) with .03uf (.047 on Dons) capacitor for secondary tank)
Gives a perfect 251khz..... no prob....JUST USE THESE VALUES FOR CAPACITORS ON YOUR SIGNAL DRIVER
220nF - 3Hz to 600Hz
47nF - 14Hz to 2.5kHz
10nF - 71Hz to 10kHz
1nF - 710Hz to 87kHz
470pF - 1.5kHz to 170kHz (after this point the pulse shape is significantly rounded without good quality square wave, a basic 555 will not cut it, use another chip to controll Duty cycle in the circuit)
100pF - 6kHz to 263kHz
47pF - 10kHz to 870kHz
So looks like a tiny little 100pf will do the trick... 15cents or lessLast edited by mr.clean; 12-14-2011, 04:11 PM.In the beginner's mind, there are many possibilities.
In the expert's mind there are few.
-Shunryu Suzuki
Comment
-
Schematic
Originally posted by zilanowell in my case choke is 20mh. only simple coiling used. no caduceus and no bifilars. ferrite can be used aswell as aircore. its tuned by variable caps. the freuency of operation depends upon trigger generating hv of 50 hz so we get 50 hz frequency at output.
rgds
zzzz
Comment
-
Originally posted by mr.clean View PostHere are directions to tune a regular TC, L1 is very straight forward, but im pretty sure you need to have it all hooked up in order to tune L2 as shown here... all hookups coming off L2 will affect tuning, the load as well.
That's why in these instructions for a regular TC, you need to have a wire to simulate a streamer, because the inductance will change under load...
I realize we are talking about two different things, TC/Smith, but not that different...
This hepled me, plus it has a link to JAVATC, a very simple program to enter values and it pumps out your anwser
Oscilloscope Tuning a Tesla Coil for Resonance
And here is an Inductance calculator
Coil Inductance Calculator - 66pacific.com
And here is a resonant freq calculator
LC Resonance Frequency Calculator at WhatCircuits.com
YOU WILL SEE THAT DONS VALUES MATCH ALMOST PERFECTLY...
Looks like he used 251 khz though
(try it yourself, inductance of say a 2uH with .2uf capacitor for primary tank... And 12.2 uH (half of L2) with .03uf (.047 on Dons) capacitor for secondary tank)
Gives a perfect 251khz..... no prob....JUST USE THESE VALUES FOR CAPACITORS ON YOUR SIGNAL DRIVER
220nF - 3Hz to 600Hz
47nF - 14Hz to 2.5kHz
10nF - 71Hz to 10kHz
1nF - 710Hz to 87kHz
470pF - 1.5kHz to 170kHz (after this point the pulse shape is significantly rounded without good quality square wave, a basic 555 will not cut it, use another chip to controll Duty cycle in the circuit)
100pF - 6kHz to 263kHz
47pF - 10kHz to 870kHz
So looks like a tiny little 100pf will do the trick... 15cents or less
Maybe variable caps is a good idea. But variable caps are low capacitance. As don's device,he used .2uf and .047uf, variable caps could not help. Maybe variable caps are good for fine tuning.Last edited by ostone; 12-14-2011, 07:41 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by zilanowell 470uf is electrolytic and 4000uf is ac type. but if u use ac type then u dont have to worry abt polarity. the 470uf is attached to base of transistor so polarity is to be looked after.
rgds
zzzz
is it possible to use lesser uf instead this capacitor? maybe I would try to put caps in parallel to reach highest uf?.
Thanks
Comment
-
Originally posted by ostone View Postmr.clean, thx for the info.
Maybe variable caps is a good idea. But variable caps are low capacitance. As don's device,he used .2uf and .047uf, variable caps could not help. Maybe variable caps are good for fine tuning.
Seems like you always need it to adjust a bit more and then... ah ran out of adjustment Lol
Plus with the last setup, the plates would arc across, WAY overvolted...
...I guess the typical variable caps arent meant to handle 50,000 (or so) volts LOL (guessing 50k, because it can arc past one cm from L2
Good idea though, nothing tunes as smooth an air capacitor, then just measure your cap, and bingo, the capacitance you need is read by your meterLast edited by mr.clean; 12-14-2011, 09:46 PM.In the beginner's mind, there are many possibilities.
In the expert's mind there are few.
-Shunryu Suzuki
Comment
-
Don Smith Video
Originally posted by T-1000 View PostActually you should be looking at Donald L. Smith 1996 Tesla Symposium Part 8 - YouTube before tuning..
Does anyone know the name of the text or book where Don shows the overunity circuit and waveform in his overhead slide? The video is too fuzzy to see it clearly unless someone has a clear copy.
Comment
-
Originally posted by nightwind View Post@All/Zilano
Does anyone know the name of the text or book where Don shows the overunity circuit and waveform in his overhead slide? The video is too fuzzy to see it clearly unless someone has a clear copy.
It does make me wonder why he did not put a scope across his device and show that wave form for real. I actually think that waveform will only be seen with no load.
Cheers
Comment
-
Talked about in this post.
http://www.energeticforum.com/99055-post421.html
And actual book for sale link in this post.
http://www.energeticforum.com/99063-post422.html
Cheers
Comment
-
Originally posted by Farmhand View PostTalked about in this post.
http://www.energeticforum.com/99055-post421.html
And actual book for sale link in this post.
http://www.energeticforum.com/99063-post422.html
Cheers
Comment
Comment