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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

   Jeg:   Thanks for sharing.
   Can you make your new set up fire the fets like the Stalker scope shot below? Around 1.5MHz.   What happens at the bulbs? Is there a sync at any point that lights the bulbs much brighter?
   I'm still wondering what we are all missing...  and what to do about it.  As I've about run out of tricks to throw at it.

Jeg

Quote from: NickZ on April 18, 2019, 10:37:17 AM
   Jeg:   Thanks for sharing.
   Can you make your new set up fire the fets like the Stalker scope shot below? Around 1.5MHz.   What happens at the bulbs? It there a sync at any point that lights the bulbs much brighter?
   I'm still wondering what we are all missing...  and what to do about it.
Hi Nick
Perhaps more than one things are missing.
Yes no problem for the test. I am searching the right switch at the moment. All of my switches go just up to about 1MHz.
I am waiting for AG's opinion first before procceding. Perhaps a cree mosfet will be fine.

NickZ

Quote from: Jeg on April 18, 2019, 10:51:12 AM
Hi Nick
Perhaps more than one things are missing.
Yes no problem for the test. I am searching the right switch at the moment. All of my switches go just up to about 1MHz.
I am waiting for AG's opinion first before procceding. Perhaps a cree mosfet will be fine.

   Jeg: Do you mean by "switches",  the mosfets? If so, did you try the IRFP240N mosfets?

   The way that my induction circuit is set up, I can control the frequency from 13.50KHz to over 30Khz. That is my working range at this time.
   My Kacher fires at around 900KHz, to 1.2MHz range. But, I will try to get it to fire at around 1.5MHz to 2MHz, or so.The higher the Kacher frequency over 2.8MHz, the lower the voltage which is obtained. So, I think that I know the working ranges to focus on. Matching the frequencies and firing the "switches" at the right time, is the only missing trick, I believe.
Along with the right caps (WIMA, 2000v), ground line, and proper wiring connections and etz...  That's all...
   Geo is MIA, again...
   

AlienGrey


Jeg

Quote from: NickZ on April 18, 2019, 11:57:50 AM
   Jeg: Do you mean by "switches",  the mosfets? If so, did you try the IRFP240N mosfets?

   The way that my induction circuit is set up, I can control the frequency from 13.50KHz to over 30Khz. That is my working range at this time.
   My Kacher fires at around 900KHz, to 1.2MHz range. But, I will try to get it to fire at around 1.5MHz to 2MHz, or so.The higher the Kacher frequency over 2.8MHz, the lower the voltage which is obtained. So, I think that I know the working ranges to focus on. Matching the frequencies and firing the "switches" at the right time, is the only missing trick, I believe.
Along with the right caps (WIMA, 2000v), ground line, and proper wiring connections and etz...  That's all...
   Geo is MIA, again...
   

Hi Nick.
During the last years i have built a number of mosfet switches of all the kinds. But as a habit i used to use tc4420 as a driver for all of my builds. Unfortunately it is not suited for high speed applications and so i am limited to about a 1MHz of maximum freqyency. After speaking with AG, i 'll go for the UCCxxxx type like Russians do.
I hope it will do the job.  ;)

ps. If you didn't understand i am trying to avoid Kacher. I prefer a more controlled environment. ;)