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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  Hoppy and All:
  quote from Hoppy:
  "The spec you posted a link to, clearly states that maximum frequency is 1.5MHz and can run up to 2MHz but at the risk of overheating the control circuit components. Also, note the current v frequency graph showing a big drop off of current handling at around 500KHz.
                   end quote.

   Why are you making a point of the 1.5Mhz maximum frequency of the commercial PWM controller, when I would only be using it for the yoke/grenade crt, which runs at about 27.4khz, or so?
   The reason that I would go that route is because I haven't seen ANY of these devices including my own, running in an efficient way, and also, are not able to do or replicate the output that even the cheapest car inverter can produce. At least, not yet...

   Hoppy, remember that I'm not anywhere near an electronics store, and especially one that carries any or all of the needed parts to build my own circuit with. And if I can't get it to work properly,  all that time and effort wasted. And the thrill is gone...
   
   The Mazilli circuit is an induction circuit, and as the commercial PWM is made for Indution Heating, magnetic current experiments, and so on. And the Mazilli Driver on their do it yourself section, should work with THEIR PMW modules.
  So, I thought that this might be the way to go, to save many many many hours trying to build, test. and further get my own home made driver circuits, going right.
Besides that these commercially made PWM units are very well made, much more advanced, stronger, and come tested, than what we've been able come up with.  Or not?
   
  Did Ruslan replicate the Akula second video device circuitry? Or, did he produced his own driver circuits? 
Neither, he paid Oleg to do it.  Why, probably because the Akula device is much too complicated, and it may not need to be that way in order to see the same or even better results. As, the Ruslan's Dally device, at 2300w output is still the strongest device, to date, other than the 5kw Kapanadze unit(s).
  The Vasmus device is an example of a fairly simple driver circuitry.  And, I love simple...

lost_bro

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 10, 2015, 01:08:28 AM
Simple Phase-Locked Loop explanation and demo using CD4063BE:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMQkCW5vZVc

Good day TK.

Are you using Pin#2 typeI or Pin#13 typeII (comparator out) on your vid?
If you use Pin#13 typeII comp out, you can set up Pin#1 (pulsePin) to signal a LED on PLL *lock* condition.
But I do like your antiparallel LED set up also (works for both Pins# 2 & 13?)............... I will try that next time.

take care, peace
lost_bro




Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on May 10, 2015, 11:09:10 AM
  Hoppy and All:
  quote from Hoppy:

   Why are you making a point of the 1.5Mhz maximum frequency of the commercial PWM controller, when I would only be using it for the yoke/grenade crt, which runs at about 27.4khz, or so?
   The reason that I would go that route is because I don't seen ANY of these devices including my own, running in an efficient way, and also, are not able to do or replicate the output that even the cheapest car inverter can produce. At least, not yet...

   Hoppy, remember that I'm not anywhere near an electronics store, and especially one that carries any or all of the needed parts to build my own circuit with. And if I can't get it to work properly,  all that time and effort wasted. And the thrill is gone...
   
   The Mazilli circuit is an induction circuit, and as the commercial PWM is made for Indution Heating, magnetic current experiments, and so on. And the Mazilli Driver on their do it yourself section, should work with THEIR PMW modules.
  So, I thought that this might be the way to go, to save many many many hours trying to build, test. and further get my own home made driver circuits, going right.
Besides that these commercially made PWM units are very well made, much more advanced, stronger, and come tested, than what we've been able come up with.  Or not?
   
  Did Ruslan replicate the Akula second video device circuitry? Or, did he produced his own driver circuits? 
Neither, he paid Oleg to do it.  Why, probably because the Akula device is much too complicated, and it may not need to be that way in order to see the same of better results. As, the Ruslan's Dally device, at 2300w output is still the strongest device, to date, other than the 5kw Kapanadze unit(s).
  The Vasmus device is an example of a fairly simple driver circuitry.  And, I love simple...

Nick,

"My question, although it seams like nobody can properly answer it, is, can this PWM be used in place of my push-pull Mazilli driver, (or with it), to power the yoke/grenade crt, to about 27.000mhz"

I have highlighted above the nub of your question and have therefore answered it.

Making excuses that you are not anywhere near an electronics store is suggesting to me that you do not wish to develop skills in building board based electronic circuits or learning more about electronics. I'm sure you are not the only electronics hobbyist who lives in a remote area, that has the same long waiting times for component deliveries.

You say: "The Mazilli circuit is an induction circuit, and as the commercial PWM is made for Indution Heating, magnetic current experiments, and so on. And the Mazilli Driver on their do it yourself section, should work with THEIR PMW modules."

Well, why ask the members of this forum, rather why not just ask the supplier?

You say: "So, I thought that this might be the way to go, to save many many many hours trying to build, test. and further get my own home made driver circuits, going right.
Besides that these commercially made PWM units are very well made, much more advanced, stronger, and come tested, than what we've been able come up with.  Or not."

No not necessarily true, as you cannot assume that Akula's / Ruslan's build design is not critical for correct self-running operation. The commercially produced module you show may well be technically sound and well built but is it necessarily fit for the application you wish to replicate.

You say: "The Vasmus device is an example of a fairly simple driver circuitry.  And, I love simple..."

I'm sure we all love simple and efficient designs but 'simple' is not necessarily going to get the results you are striving for.


NickZ

  Ok, well thanks for your replies, like this one by Hoppy:
   "Making excuses that you are not anywhere near an electronics store is suggesting to me that you do not wish to develop skills in building board based electronic circuits or learning more about electronics. I'm sure you are not the only electronics hobbyist who lives in a remote area, that has the same long waiting times for component deliveries."   

   Oh, that really helps...  after working on this type of replication longer than anyone else.
  I was hoping that someone with more electronics experience could answer why a commercial PWM board could NOT work. 
Like having the wrong topology, or something like that. But, I guess that the only way to KNOW is to buy it.

   Thanks, in any case.
   

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on May 10, 2015, 01:41:33 PM
 
  I was hoping that someone with more electronics experience could answer why a commercial PWM board could NOT work. 
Like having the wrong topology, or something like that. But, I guess that the only way to KNOW is to buy it.


Nick, you have had your questions answered.