Zilano build notes from PJK files
Hello sinergicus,
Clarence,
the only thing you have achieved by the 80 - 5/5 setup is to harvest energy from the ambient background. most generally the voltage you have ended up with will be in higher level than 220v for international countries or the 120v for USA and will be at a HIGH frequency which is necessary to harvest ambient energy. your country I assume has 220v @ 50HZ. if you just try to hook any higher voltage and its high frequency from the 80 - 5/5 setup to anything other than light bulbs you will FRY them (TV, refrig, computor, motors, etc.) instantly because the have components in them that WILL NOT handle high voltage nor high frequency!!! That is why you have to step the voltage down further if necessary AND to place a capacitor ACROSS the input leads of this additional step down transformer to FILTER the frequency to 50 or 60 HZ as the case may be.
This additional transformer may be a step down or just a regular isolation transformer DEPENDING again on what you need it to do!!! if the output from the 80 - 5/5 unit is already 220v (International countries systems) then a isolation type (same no. of primary windings as no. of secondary wings) would be in order to filter the high frequency to 50HZ.
I have attached PJK Zilano notes on 80 - 5/5 wire size.
happy building!
as always, mike onward!
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Clarence,
the only thing you have achieved by the 80 - 5/5 setup is to harvest energy from the ambient background. most generally the voltage you have ended up with will be in higher level than 220v for international countries or the 120v for USA and will be at a HIGH frequency which is necessary to harvest ambient energy. your country I assume has 220v @ 50HZ. if you just try to hook any higher voltage and its high frequency from the 80 - 5/5 setup to anything other than light bulbs you will FRY them (TV, refrig, computor, motors, etc.) instantly because the have components in them that WILL NOT handle high voltage nor high frequency!!! That is why you have to step the voltage down further if necessary AND to place a capacitor ACROSS the input leads of this additional step down transformer to FILTER the frequency to 50 or 60 HZ as the case may be.
This additional transformer may be a step down or just a regular isolation transformer DEPENDING again on what you need it to do!!! if the output from the 80 - 5/5 unit is already 220v (International countries systems) then a isolation type (same no. of primary windings as no. of secondary wings) would be in order to filter the high frequency to 50HZ.
I have attached PJK Zilano notes on 80 - 5/5 wire size.
happy building!
as always, mike onward!
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