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Started by wattsup, December 31, 2012, 04:11:07 PM

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Dave45

My idea's are my own, take with a grain of salt, I make no claims.
I can post or not, whichever you prefer. ;)

I wonder if the zvs coils were wound on a magnet in such a way as to buck the magnetic field of the pm would this give enough resistance to stop the runaway and increase the bemf which is being fed into the caps.
Just pondering
Im building the circuit now I have the core and everything else but the mosfets I have cant handle the current so I have to order some or figure out how to make the circuit draw less amps.
Im learning and have lots of idea's.

later
dave

wattsup

@TK and @Dave45

Sorry for delay in posting back. When it snows heavy I am free because we cancel jobs on those days but when it is snow free or light, we wind up rushing twice as much so next two days will be rough going with lots of work. But on Sunday I will be posting again. Post what you think is pertinent. I will be back soon.

wattsup

Qwert

Quote from: Dave45 on January 04, 2013, 08:16:58 AM
My idea's are my own, take with a grain of salt, I make no claims.
I can post or not, whichever you prefer. ;) ...   ...

Only something that I call "constructive criticism" can move ideas into great inventions. I guess, TK does right job in this forum.

Trino Cularoid

Many scientists deny it or ignore it: consciousness. It allows to turn possibilities into probabilities. Or, in other words, it can make things happen more (or less) likely than expected. It can also make the repeatability of experiments unreliable, which isn't exactly appreciated for currently used scientific models.

If we assume that consciousness can affect an outcome, then it shouldn't be a big surprise that some inventions are not working reliably during demonstrations if the audience is very skeptic. On the other hand, some individuals or groups might be able to successfully replicate many inventions because of their state of consciousness, may even be able to make "fake" inventions work.

Also, there might be more than one way to do something. Just because something can "easily" be faked doesn't necessarily mean it was actually done in such a way.

Just some things that might be worth keeping in (an open) mind...

TinselKoala

Thanks, Qwert.

Dave.... please keep posting !! I'm trying to understand what you mean, and I have some little experience with the basic circuit you have posted. I've built many wireless transmitters using the same basic circuit with IRFZ44n mosfets, and flyback drivers using IRFP260 mosfets, and I'm about to build another variant using IRFP460 mosfets to try for low-power induction heating. (I plan to use a circuit with around 0.5 uF capacitor and 25 uHy for the output coil, beefy Litz or multistrands of magnet wire.)
All my work with these circuits is documented in my YT channel. The flyback driver is particularly spectacular in performance.