you brainy bastard.nice work. i'm guessin you know it's wise to have a bit of a voltage clamp or something in place in case it goes critical mass.
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This works.
I have not used any added power other than the batteries tested.
The scope pic is measured over a 0.3ohm resistor from the battery.
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mr.clean:
After watching your video:
Bi Toroid Technology: Comparison, Tune, DC Testing - YouTube
I see that shorting the secondary does something to my set up, as well.
That is also normally how I have to kick-start the system, at times. But, at first I get the lower stage of resonance, and after a minute or two, the second resonance point kicks in, and the Cfl bulbs get much brighter. I suspect that even though I'm feeling little to no heat on any of the transistors used, that as they warm up, the second resonance point comes up and takes over. I can also make this higher resonance point show up by shorting the primary coil to the secondary. But, if the whole system is still cold, this kick-start of the secondary resonance point does not work until a couple of minutes go by and it all warms up at the lower resonant point. All I'm using is three transistors, and no other components in a combined multi coil circuit. I'll show some pics, soon.
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Originally posted by hotrod68r View Postcare to share your schematic yet? if you want a bit of time to optimize it first no worries.sounds promising.
There is 200VAC on the secondary but I'm not sure how to use it yet.
It also needs a careful adjustment of the pot to keep the current draw a minimum.
Hm, the 0.47F supercap is only 5.5v and the battery is now at 11.23v
Didn't think of that but it's still holding up.Attached FilesLast edited by janost; 03-06-2013, 12:04 AM.
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Question?
Hi janost,
Is there a mistake on the latest drawing you just posted? Is the wire going to the center tap supposed to be connected to the wire going to the top of the pot? That looks like it is shorting out one half of the primary windings. The earlier drawings did not show that connection.
Respectfully,
Carroll
PS: I guess you fixed it while I was writing the post. Sorry.Just because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.
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maybe a supercap is more receptive to the spike.i've got a half arsed theory that instantly on swich off isn't the best time to feed a pulse to a battery.maybe current has some sort of pseudo inertia or something within a battery.just a gut feeling more than anything else.power on.
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Originally posted by citfta View PostHi janost,
Is there a mistake on the latest drawing you just posted? Is the wire going to the center tap supposed to be connected to the wire going to the top of the pot? That looks like it is shorting out one half of the primary windings. The earlier drawings did not show that connection.
Respectfully,
Carroll
PS: I guess you fixed it while I was writing the post. Sorry.
I saw that and changed it.
It is supposed to pass the wire.
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Originally posted by hotrod68r View Postmaybe a supercap is more receptive to the spike.i've got a half arsed theory that instantly on swich off isn't the best time to feed a pulse to a battery.maybe current has some sort of pseudo inertia or something.just a gut feeling more than anything else.power on.
Drain a quick pulse and let the battery idle for recovery and the pushing the pulse back into it.
The rest-time is the trick.
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do your scope shots show a rest period?i'm under the impression there wouldn't be one.could be wrong.this circuit is my best so far for return v input with a transistor.i'll get a supercap and try it.maybe power off while your asleep --improved circuit details and schematic (post 9022) on pages 301-302--Last edited by hotrod68r; 07-06-2013, 04:21 PM.
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Originally posted by hotrod68r View Postdo your scope shots show a rest period?i'm under the impression there wouldn't be one.could be wrong.this circuit is my best so far for return v input with a transistor.i'll get a supercap and try it.maybe power off while your asleep
There isn't any rest between drain and charge current but there is a 15mS rest inbetween those events and the battery idles.
8:00 this morning the battery was at 11.24v
And when I disconnected the JT it jumped up to 11.43v
The Supercap due to it's ESR cannot deliver a current over 260mA.
But at 12v the mosfet-JT has a peak current of only 133mA in a 2.5mS pulse.Last edited by janost; 03-06-2013, 08:24 AM.
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