Well the world keeps marching on and getting crazier since I have been messing with the SG over the years. I have succeeded in making a working replica of the one in the SG handbook and I get about 75% system COP and about 110% battery COP. I have made Peter Lindeman's cap discharge circuit and the timing part seems to work but when I hook it up to the capacitor and switching transistors it doesn't trigger the capacitor while the machine is running.
I'm wary of using it because I'm not that good at electronics and I'm a little lost for troubleshooting and also I don't want to mess around with a big capacitor and chance the discharge mechanism not working and the capacitor building voltage and exploding.
So I plan to continue with the spikey output to see what I can do perhaps with larger batteries or three battery method or something...but I wanted to ask if there's a foolproof cap discharge method maybe:
1. The momentary roller wheel switch seems I can find only 25 amps which seems too low and are $50 maybe.
2. A solid state relay in 100 amp range and use timing circuit to activate it? Again more than $50.
3. I have a 100 amp auto relay can I use the timing circuit from SG book Peter L's discharge circuit to activate it? Probably need to use transistor and take current from run battery? But wasted current to activate it...
Seems none is foolproof, was seeing if I could make a zener diode combined with a latching relay to interrupt trigger signal if capacitor builds too high 35 v or so still messing with it.
Anyway just musing the way things are going we're not post apocalyptic yet but sometimes I wonder where its all going. Thanks if anyone has any advice if I get good results I'll try to post.
I'm wary of using it because I'm not that good at electronics and I'm a little lost for troubleshooting and also I don't want to mess around with a big capacitor and chance the discharge mechanism not working and the capacitor building voltage and exploding.
So I plan to continue with the spikey output to see what I can do perhaps with larger batteries or three battery method or something...but I wanted to ask if there's a foolproof cap discharge method maybe:
1. The momentary roller wheel switch seems I can find only 25 amps which seems too low and are $50 maybe.
2. A solid state relay in 100 amp range and use timing circuit to activate it? Again more than $50.
3. I have a 100 amp auto relay can I use the timing circuit from SG book Peter L's discharge circuit to activate it? Probably need to use transistor and take current from run battery? But wasted current to activate it...
Seems none is foolproof, was seeing if I could make a zener diode combined with a latching relay to interrupt trigger signal if capacitor builds too high 35 v or so still messing with it.
Anyway just musing the way things are going we're not post apocalyptic yet but sometimes I wonder where its all going. Thanks if anyone has any advice if I get good results I'll try to post.
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