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Negative discharge effect

Started by ayeaye, September 11, 2014, 05:50:58 PM

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ayeaye

I will, i had no idea that there is any kind of diode inside.

Kator01

Hello,

you are pumping gate-charges via the Miller-Capacitance into the Drain-terminal , pumping it via the inductance to capacitor ( LC-tank)
if pulse is shut off, negative puls is created ( collapse-spike ). After a while you will damage your electrolythic capacitor.


http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/83712/gate-capacitance-and-miller-capacitance-on-the-mosfet

also see Vladimir Utkin-paper how to gather negative charge. Here starting on page 58, but be sure only to use
metal-foil-capacitors

http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/VladimirUtkin.pdf

Regards

Kator01





ayeaye

I see.

But why the effect appeared on different frequency when i repeated the experiment? While everything remained the same, the mosfet, the coil, the diodes, the capacitors. What changed, the mosfet, the coil's core, or the capacitors?

Dave45

QuoteHere starting on page 58
Yes the buck converter generates neg energy.
A pos pulsed coil has a neg bemf.

Kator01

@ayeaye:a capacacitor is frequency-sensitive. Different frequency means different reactance, different reactance means different amount of charge transfered per period via Miller-Capacitance.
See here: http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-XLC.htm
Capacitive reactance XC = 1 / (2 · π · f · C)
It´s not worth to persue IMHO, exept what Utkin proposes. I have to say however that I could not replicate his results with the negative charged capacitor. Energy in form of negative voltage was always less than existed before in the cap as positive voltage.



Kator01