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Lords of the Ring

Started by giantkiller, January 06, 2007, 11:53:14 PM

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giantkiller

Quote from: IronHead on January 07, 2007, 01:45:15 PM
High grade car audio power cable ,maybe 8 gauge .
More than 700 strands of zero oxygen electronic
grade pure copper tined all the way through.

Buck a foot for KICKER  hyper flex wire.

Just a thought

Great! ;)

giantkiller

Quote from: CTG Labs on January 07, 2007, 02:20:40 PM
GK,

I agree, if it helps to reduce the effect, ie let you see it, but less dangerously then thats good.

I think what we are saying is that is heat generation in iron wire odd, no?  Is the heat generated, more than the input power?  Waiting on your test result.

Just wanted some clarification on what has been discovered because heat in a coil is expected isn't it?  Without some temperature and power readings how do you know what you have is odd?

Forgive me if I missed anything where you already covered this.


Best Regards,


Dave.

I don't have the radient energy detector from c0m yet. So I need to get a tuning fork and thermometer setup to do. A simple test would be to see when the sweet spot hits and look at amps at the PSU. Yeh? But the the sweet spot is very tight and the heat jacks up!

--giantkiller.

CTG Labs

GK,

Just wondering, have you been able to connect a resistor on the output coil and place a scope across it?  What sort of power are you able to see?

At least we can say your input power is about 36 to 40 watts?


Thanks,

Dave.

giantkiller

Quote from: CTG Labs on January 07, 2007, 02:34:22 PM
GK,

Just wondering, have you been able to connect a resistor on the output coil and place a scope across it?  What sort of power are you able to see?

At least we can say your input power is about 36 to 40 watts?


Thanks,

Dave.
I scope at the meeting point of the top collector input and the watt resistor and plus scope ground. Besides, where is the load point?

--giantkiller.

starcruiser

@GK,

Otto said from the end of the feedback coil that connects to the collectors and other end to the negative rail of the PS.

BTW, almost there, I am using all copper.
Regards,

Carl