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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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Thaelin

Quote from: NickZ on January 06, 2014, 10:04:55 AM
  With my 12v 4.5aH battery fully charged, I'm getting way to much heat at one of the fets, on the Mazzili crt, but the other fet is not heating much at all.
Don't know what to do about it. This is even with a small pc fan on it.  Any ideas?

   Bet you that one of the fets is not turning off as quick as the other one is.
You may have a smig of overlap in the on times. Good for making magic smoke.

thay

Zeitmaschine

What could be the reason to connect a thin wire to a thick wire in mid air?

If the thick wire would be a coaxial cable and the thin wire would be connected to the inner conductor of that coaxial cable then this could be a good reason indeed. And if I'm not mistaken then the thin wire is connected to the spark gap (high voltage) on its other end.

SR193

itsu

Quote from: NickZ on January 05, 2014, 11:46:31 AM
I don't see how this circuit would have a chance at 24 to 36 volts.

I have no problems lifting the voltage up till 40V, see the video.


QuoteWith my 12v 4.5aH battery fully charged, I'm getting way to much heat at one of the fets, on the Mazzili crt, but the other fet is not heating much at all.
Don't know what to do about it. This is even with a small pc fan on it.  Any ideas?

I have the same, you can see the unbalance around 5:55 minute in the video.
it must be like Thaelin says, the turn on time is not right which is not surprising when you see the chaotic gate signals in "special mode", see my post #3753 2e picture on the last page.

No idea what to do against it, perhaps like Magpwr suggest, use a PWM to drive the gates on the "special mode" frequency.
I could give that a try.

Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90EVPgidREs&feature=youtu.be

Regards Itsu

Grumage

Quote from: itsu on January 06, 2014, 04:37:50 PM
I have no problems lifting the voltage up till 40V, see the video.


I have the same, you can see the unbalance around 5:55 minute in the video.
it must be like Thaelin says, the turn on time is not right which is not surprising when you see the chaotic gate signals in "special mode", see my post #3753 2e picture on the last page.

No idea what to do against it, perhaps like Magpwr suggest, use a PWM to drive the gates on the "special mode" frequency.
I could give that a try.

Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90EVPgidREs&feature=youtu.be

Regards Itsu

Dear Itsu and Nick.

This little circuit I have attached worked fairly well with my Akula0083 replication !!  However I would suggest a fixed resistor in the variable chain to stop the drive signal getting too low and blowing the FET's.

Cheers Grum.