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Chinese Oscillator and MOS FET Driver, Hardware experiment

Started by AlienGrey, November 13, 2020, 04:37:08 PM

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conico

I forgot. the Chinese did not use Choke because he used two 12v batteries mot a PSU

Jeg

Nice and strong mosfet, but doesn't change the facts.

The batteries are connected in series ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUh8hHWrGvI

Jeg

Quote from: conico on February 06, 2021, 08:38:37 AM
I forgot. the Chinese did not use Choke because he used two 12v batteries mot a PSU

Without the choke i experience a heavy saturation in my yoke core. Keep in mind that the chineese doesn't provide any gap across his ferrite transformer...

conico

Ha, ha. Ha exactly what I said, a turn it to the right and one to the left with 5 wires for each.

My drawing above is exactly what I saw in your video

not 5 turns but only one with 5 wires per turn or more
I'm glad you posted this movie, now I'm sure it's a single turn not 5 turns make it from 5-6 wires for one mosfet drain

Jeg

Quote from: conico on February 06, 2021, 09:08:42 AM
Ha, ha. Ha exactly what I said, a turn it to the right and one to the left with 5 wires for each.

My drawing above is exactly what I saw in your video

not 5 turns but only one with 5 wires per turn or more
Look at the total length of the wire before starting winding. This length corresponds to more than 1T. Close to 5 like in the drawing. But feel free to test your idea. I'll be here to discuss it if you like.