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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

   Ok so I installed the new carbon snubber resistors, but they also get hot. I did not know about how many resistors I really needed when I made the order, and so I just had ordered 4 of each resistor, and that turned out to not be enough. As they are only 1/2w each, I needed a bunch of them to have some useful 2w of resistance.
   I also tried to order some of the 1k 2w resistors like the ones that I've used on the TL board, but even those I couldn't get here now.
  Any ways, this is what I did. For the RC snubber I installed two 47 ohm 1/2w resistors in parallel, and that's it, along with the snubber caps. Maybe it should have been in series, instead, but I planned on adding another resistor in series with them two. Once I test some resistors out.
   For the Oleg snubber I have 4 1k, 1/2w all carbon resistors, two in series, and two in parallel. Plus since they were still getting very hot, I also added another 7.5k carbon resistor, a big fat one, maybe 5w, or so, in series with the set of smaller resistors. And they now don't get so hot, but, it made the RC resistors get hotter than before.
   So, that's what I'm dealing with now. Trying to find the right RC snubber resistors what won't go up in smoke in less than one minute's running time. If there is an advantage to the carbon resistors, I don't see it yet. But, I could not obtain them in the higher wattage sizes, so I'm doing what I can with what I've got on hand.
   A picture of my gate signals, below, showing that there is a "dead time" between my pulses. 
 

   BTW: Radio M is not to be heard since the video. Nor are the strange soundings from the hand movements, and such. As yet.


NickZ

   GeoFusion has a new video out showing his new controllable Kacher.
   He can place a link to it when he's ready to, or you can check into it yourself.

Belfior

Quote from: NickZ on September 26, 2017, 05:59:23 PM
   Ok so I installed the new carbon snubber resistors, but they also get hot. I did not know about how many resistors I really needed when I made the order, and so I just had ordered 4 of each resistor, and that turned out to not be enough. As they are only 1/2w each, I needed a bunch of them to have some useful 2w of resistance.
   I also tried to order some of the 1k 2w resistors like the ones that I've used on the TL board, but even those I couldn't get here now.
  Any ways, this is what I did. For the RC snubber I installed two 47 ohm 1/2w resistors in parallel, and that's it, along with the snubber caps. Maybe it should have been in series, instead, but I planned on adding another resistor in series with them two. Once I test some resistors out.
   For the Oleg snubber I have 4 1k, 1/2w all carbon resistors, two in series, and two in parallel. Plus since they were still getting very hot, I also added another 7.5k carbon resistor, a big fat one, maybe 5w, or so, in series with the set of smaller resistors. And they now don't get so hot, but, it made the RC resistors get hotter than before.
   So, that's what I'm dealing with now. Trying to find the right RC snubber resistors what won't go up in smoke in less than one minute's running time. If there is an advantage to the carbon resistors, I don't see it yet. But, I could not obtain them in the higher wattage sizes, so I'm doing what I can with what I've got on hand.
   A picture of my gate signals, below, showing that there is a "dead time" between my pulses. 
 

   BTW: Radio M is not to be heard since the video. Nor are the strange soundings from the hand movements, and such. As yet.

I got extra resistors coming. 47 Ohms 10W costs 0,50€. If the postage cost is not astronomical I can send them to you.


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