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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Void

HI Nick.  Not sure mate. I suppose it is at least possible that you could be running at 30kHz or 40kHZ
and the ferrite is ringing at a subharmonic such as 3kHZ or 4kHz. It may depend on the specific type of
ferrite you are using. I usually only notice ringing on ferrite when I am running a lower frequencies, like around
1 or 2 kHz, but maybe some ferrite still rings even when operating at higher frequencies.

You can raise the frequency of your mazilli driver by reducing the amount of capacitance of the tank capacitor(s)
that you have in parallel to your six by six winding (or whatever winding count you are using) on the yoke core.

All the best...



NickZ

  Yes, I've been spending some time trying out many things, including the use of different value tuning caps to control the running frequencies. But, these frequencies may still not be high enough, without going to higher voltages, like 24v. As higher input voltages should work better toward producing a higher output, but, also may worsen the fet overheating issue, which I'm still facing even at 12v.

lacphong

Hello everyone, I'm a new kid here :D I would really appreciate it if someone can help me with some of my questions below.


1.  According to the attached diagram, what value should I use for Capacitor C1?
2.  What kind of magnet wire should I use to wind kacher secondary coil?  Like wire gauge, wire length, tube size, and number of turns.


Thanks in advance.

magpwr

Quote from: lacphong on February 18, 2015, 01:11:05 PM
Hello everyone, I'm a new kid here :D I would really appreciate it if someone can help me with some of my questions below.


1.  According to the attached diagram, what value should I use for Capacitor C1?
2.  What kind of magnet wire should I use to wind kacher secondary coil?  Like wire gauge, wire length, tube size, and number of turns.


Thanks in advance.

hi lacphong,

I would suggest reading from page 1 or at least jump to posting july 2014 onwards.The winding details are all provided with pictures. ;D

But i wouldn't recommend anyone new to even consider a "replication job" since non of us are successful at the moment. :-X

Just being honest that's all.Too honest.

lacphong

Hi magpwr,


Thanks for the heads-up, I knew it not gonna be easy, but I want to give it a try anyway... just for fun :)