Posted for u to check out is a experiment with a simplified attempt at stan meyers vic.
I am not going to explain meyers work there`s plenty of info out there that does that better than i can, so it`s written for meyer boffins.
The picture is poor but should be clear.
This transformer was built to try out a theory i have to inhibit current based on meyers patents, with no way to build the pancake coils and align them it was a case of try it and see what happens.
It seems to work quite well, with a non biflar wound primary the current drawn thru a 2.2k resistor is 2.6uA and with a short circuit current only increases to 3uA, (there is no wfc in my circuit).The voltage remains with a short circuit.
If u wind the primary all in the same direction the current when shorted goes to something like 46uA and the voltage on the scope drops to nothing, more like whats expected from a normal transformer.
The inductor is bifilar wound longways (non pancake) and not been tried with normal winding.
The primary has been tried bifilar (.5mm with no wires crossing over each other) one layer and normal wound (.2mm)with similar results tho this needs better testing.
The secondary is bifilar (.5mm) wound with one layer, not tried normal winding yet.
It would appear current is restricted by electrons trapped in magnetic fields from the primary winding.This would explain the low current when shorted and voltage remaining across the secondary. The short is from the diode to stans current inhibitor inductor.
The primary voltage is pulsed 12v at about .6A variable frequency, two p.s.u`s have blown up so can`t test higher currents
The e.core transformer is 55mm by 60mm and choosen co`s its the biggest i could find in my junk box.
I have no idea where or even if my picture is going to appear.
joe2
B*llocks pic dont appear, keeps asking for a url to insert pic might appear as a attachment
I am not going to explain meyers work there`s plenty of info out there that does that better than i can, so it`s written for meyer boffins.
The picture is poor but should be clear.
This transformer was built to try out a theory i have to inhibit current based on meyers patents, with no way to build the pancake coils and align them it was a case of try it and see what happens.
It seems to work quite well, with a non biflar wound primary the current drawn thru a 2.2k resistor is 2.6uA and with a short circuit current only increases to 3uA, (there is no wfc in my circuit).The voltage remains with a short circuit.
If u wind the primary all in the same direction the current when shorted goes to something like 46uA and the voltage on the scope drops to nothing, more like whats expected from a normal transformer.
The inductor is bifilar wound longways (non pancake) and not been tried with normal winding.
The primary has been tried bifilar (.5mm with no wires crossing over each other) one layer and normal wound (.2mm)with similar results tho this needs better testing.
The secondary is bifilar (.5mm) wound with one layer, not tried normal winding yet.
It would appear current is restricted by electrons trapped in magnetic fields from the primary winding.This would explain the low current when shorted and voltage remaining across the secondary. The short is from the diode to stans current inhibitor inductor.
The primary voltage is pulsed 12v at about .6A variable frequency, two p.s.u`s have blown up so can`t test higher currents
The e.core transformer is 55mm by 60mm and choosen co`s its the biggest i could find in my junk box.
I have no idea where or even if my picture is going to appear.
joe2
B*llocks pic dont appear, keeps asking for a url to insert pic might appear as a attachment
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