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Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.

Started by Grumage, March 06, 2014, 12:29:06 PM

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TinselKoala

@Itsu: yes, your circuit is laid out slightly differently than the PC template showed, but I can tell by the waveforms that it is mostly acting the same way.

When you remove the battery and the lights go out... then you switch the switch and you get a single short bright pulse in the LEDs, yes?

But I'm wondering about your turn count. Why so many?

The yellow image below is my PCB template. I taped a piece of paper to the monitor with the image of the template from the original posting, and marked the holes, then I sketched in the traces, then I mapped the components from the schematic over to the template. Then I taped this template to the foil side of some PCB material and prick-marked the hole locations. Then I took the paper off and drilled the holes with a #58 drill bit on the drill press. Then I drew in the traces on the copper with an ordinary black Sharpie marker. Then I etched the board with ferric chloride solution. It took about an hour to make the board, from start to finish.
This was a lot easier than wiring by hand, I think, and I'm thankful that the original template was posted.

Ed morbus

Itsu is the Break down voltage 32 volt ?

TinselKoala

@Itsu:
Also, I am using 600pF for C2; I experimented to get this value in order to get rid of the "double peaks" within each main pulsation of the chip. The peaks are caused by the resonant ringing of the primary coil. I think that little spike on your yellow trace is the start of a second cycle of this ringing in your circuit. You might try increasing the C2 value a little bit to see if that makes that little spike go away and gives you a waveform that looks more like that in Lari-Man's video.

I don't know about the diac... I'm using a UF4001 rectifier diode there. The 220 uF capacitor I'm using is only rated 16 volts, and as you can see at your Testpoint on the other side of this diode (the junction of the Anode side of the third LED and of the diode) , the voltage gets pretty high, or rather low (negative) and this diode keeps that negative trough out of the capacitor. On the capacitor side of the diode I see only a straight DC voltage that is well below the 16V rating of my capacitor.

Enjoykin

Quote from: TinselKoala on April 05, 2015, 04:36:08 PM
I prefer to deal in reality, not fantasy.
When you can produce a Komarov etheric lantern that runs itself in "loop mode" I will be happy to evaluate it for you.

You haven't even watched the videos but you have already made own "fantasy theory".
Funny approch. 8)

BTW if you already have Tesla Transformer you don't need a Katcher to take of power with N.Yablokov assymetirc  capacitor.

Take it or leave it - you are on the own.  :o

Enjoykin

objekt013b - one of Magic words is "GAP"  8)