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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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AlienGrey

Quote from: T-1000 on April 23, 2017, 06:25:50 AM
Hi all,

While trying out Sergey grenade mod in the lab I had to calculate wire lengths/etc. So I made calculator script (Python) which may be useful for others as well:


$ ./grenade_calc.py
Grenade configuration - alexewsergey mod.
Coil wire length: 37.50m
Tesla Coil(CCW) aluminum wire length: 37.50m
Copper strip(CW) (after Tesla Coil) wire length: 0.94m
Ground wire length: 25.00m
Inductor Coil(CW) length: 12.50m


Coil length: 22.00cm
        L0(CW): 22.00cm, Wire Length: 9.42m                 
        L1/L2(CW): 22.00cm, L1 turns: 60, L2 turns: 60        2.68 x 4  per layer
        L3/L4(CCW): 11.00cm, L3 turns: 30, L4 turns: 30       '' ''   x 2    ''    ''
        L5/L6(CCW): 5.50cm, L5 turns: 15, L6 turns: 15         '' ''   x1     ''    ''
                                                                                  37.5m /14 = 1/4 wave in this case


P.S> Please see akula explanation diagram about where extra energy comes from and what to aim for:


http://i.imgur.com/BHKqosd.jpg

Cheers!

test 1

winding the grenade with a 37.5m length please note I don't think winding 60 t + 60t and 30 t + 30 t and 15 t +15 is going to work I just tried it I ran out or wire at L4 !!! and it's not tuned to anything at all on our test equipment.

test 2

Two of us also tried winding a 'none inductive wind' of 2 layers, that gives you nothing at all in volts just current.

Fun ain it !  ;)

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TinselKoala

Nick,

It is too bad that you got sent the IRFP250 mosfets instead of the IRFP260n mosfets that you ordered. The P250 has twice the RdssOn and a lower maximum Drain-Source current than the P260n.

The P250 does however have lower capacitance  and gate charge values and this will work in your favour.

We really need to see those scopeshots to figure out what is causing your mosfets to overheat, though.

NickZ

  TK and All:
  I will upload some scope shots when I can. The circuit was working just like I showed in my last video. But, it was still overheating the new IRFP250N mosfets, and producing very little light at the bulbs.  However, right now the TL board is not working at all, so I replaced the TL494 chip, to another new one, but it still won't fire up. So, I'm working on it, and will upload the scope shots when I get it working again.
  I have not forgotten about the scope shots. "They will come",  like Geo says...  or built it,  and,  IT will come.

  I want to replace the driver chips to the bigger through hole ones mounted on some sockets, when my order of the bigger TC4420 drivers gets here. I have the IC sockets, but not the drivers for them. As I was sent the wrong size ones previously, and I have not received the new through hole bigger size drivers, yet.
In any case, I'm still working on all of this, to the degree that I can work on the circuit, even though I was sent the wrong P250N fets also, instead of the P260N.
   Might be a lot easier just to buy the TL494 board for $7, like Itsu had bought and tested on his push-pull set up, at one time.
Also, a cheap and more efficient DC to DC converter, like Stalker is using on his last videos.

   
 

NickZ

   Verpies:
   I did some more testing last night to see what is causing the TL board to not fire up.
   From my 24v, 10A PS, through the 12v voltage regulators to the TL494 IC, is exactly 12v,  to pins 11, 12, and 8. I also get 5v from pins 13, 14, and 15, which are bridged together. But, no voltage is coming out of the IC output pins 9 and 10, at all. I've tried three new TL494 ICs, but get no output to the drivers.
Disconnecting the 1000ohm resistor to the fet drivers so there won't be any interference if there is something wrong there, makes no difference.
  Any ideas as to what to check?  I'm still using the Pinoy Tech circuit diagram below.

verpies

Quote from: NickZ on May 03, 2017, 09:46:41 AM
   Verpies:
   I did some more testing last night to see what is causing the TL board to not fire up.
   From my 24v, 10A PS, through the 12v voltage regulators to the TL494 IC, is exactly 12v,  to pins 11, 12, and 8. I also get 5v from pins 13, 14, and 15, which are bridged together.
That's OK.
What waveform do you have on TL494.pin5 ?

Quote from: NickZ on May 03, 2017, 09:46:41 AM
But, no voltage is coming out of the IC output pins 9 and 10, at all. I've tried three new TL494 ICs, but get no output to the drivers.
Disconnecting the 1000ohm resistor to the fet drivers so there won't be any interference if there is something wrong there, makes no difference.
That's a bad test because disconnecting R3 or R4 also disconnects R6 & R?, which are pull-down resistors (resistors connected to ground), which are needed for a varying signals to appear at TL494.pin9 & pin10.

For this test, it's better to pull out the FET drivers from their sockets than disconnecting R3 or R4.