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Sharing ideas on how to make a more efficent motor using Flyback (MODERATED)

Started by gotoluc, November 10, 2015, 07:11:57 PM

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picowatt

Quote from: tinman on November 25, 2015, 04:20:21 AM
yes-this i know PW.
But i was talking about the power flowing through the resistor

"Current" flows thru the resistor....


Jimboot

Ok I'm doing something wrong here but I'm not sure what. I must have butchered woopys circuit some how http://youtu.be/GCE84y7gIrs

tinman

Quote from: picowatt on November 25, 2015, 04:29:07 AM
"Current" flows thru the resistor....

Are you sure it is just current that flows through a resistor in all circumstances?.

picowatt

Quote from: tinman on November 25, 2015, 04:59:39 AM
Are you sure it is just current that flows through a resistor in all circumstances?.

As opposed to what? 

Consider a .01R CVR in series with a 10R load being fed 100VDC.

Load dissipates very close to 1000 watts.  CVR dissipates very close to 1 watt.

Surely you don't think the CVR must be a 1000 watt resistor.

The 84 watts you mentioned in the post I commented on had nothing to do with CVR requirements.

PW

digitalindustry

Quote from: gotoluc on November 25, 2015, 03:09:39 AM
Here is the best scope shot after removing all the alligator clip and replacing it with no. 12 AWG.
I also added two 0.1 Ohms in parallel as CSR, so it's now a 0.05 Ohms CSR.

It makes quite the difference to reduce accumulated resistive losses. I've also included the original scope shot (last one) of before I started to reduce circuit losses so you can compare the difference of before and after.
Now the most resistive losses in the circuit now the two primary coils which are 0.4 Ohms connected in parallel bucking fields.
The parallel Inductance is 1.05mH with no I core, 1.18mH with I core at switch on position, 2.38mH with I core at switch off position and 4.85 with I core fully in between E cores.


Luc

great work Luc i have watched a lot of yours and TM work - for us now maybe time is out for some humans.

great jobs you have done, hopefully in the future you keep working on this.

at that time you will have much more help.

regards.