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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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T-1000

Quote from: NickZ on August 03, 2014, 09:47:49 PM
  Tektron and All:
  I spent some time today to install the new 18v, 5watt zener diodes, and re-solder most all of the Mazilli circuit connection. Unfortunately, it did not help to cure the mosfet overheating issue. I tried the circuit with a single 150 watt flood light, also just a single 100 watt bulb, as well as with just a single 50 watt bulb, by itself. But, the fets are still untouchable only after 10 seconds running.  Sh!t.  Oh well, back to see what I can do about it...


Hi Nick,

In that case you can add more mosfets in parallel and that will stop your overheating issue and also will make less resistance and this will also increase the output. Just you will need to re-tune circuit because more parallel mosfets will add more capacitance.

Cheers!

Hoppy

Quote from: T-1000 on August 04, 2014, 05:07:04 AM
Hi Nick,

In that case you can add more mosfets in parallel and that will stop your overheating issue and also will make less resistance and this will also increase the output. Just you will need to re-tune circuit because more parallel mosfets will add more capacitance.

Cheers!

Nick's mosfets should not get overly hot running a 50W or 100W lamp load. Mine just ran warm. This assumes that his mosfets are adequately affixed to efficiently conduct heat to their respective heat sinks and that his circuit build is good and none of the components are faulty.

T-1000

Quote from: Hoppy on August 04, 2014, 05:51:30 AM
Nick's mosfets should not get overly hot running a 50W or 100W lamp load. Mine just ran warm. This assumes that his mosfets are adequately affixed to efficiently conduct heat to their respective heat sinks and that his circuit build is good and none of the components are faulty.

Heat = energy loss in circuit, so lower resistance will prevent leakage... ;)

Hoppy

Quote from: T-1000 on August 04, 2014, 06:03:13 AM
Heat = energy loss in circuit, so lower resistance will prevent leakage... ;)

And likely mask the real problem.  ;)

xhacks

@magpwr I rechecked the circuit and there were 4 mistakes in the circuit....As you've said 2 capacitors, and 2 coils....I couldn't manage to make the simulation in your way....Here's my version...

Ohh, and the bulb is rated at 100V 500W