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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: aether22 on January 13, 2007, 05:06:27 AM
Ok, I suck at making circuits.

There are several reasons I haven't tested my almost completely build TPU (v1, GK's design) and most of it comes down to troubles with the 555 circuit, I solved most of the problems but 1 remains.

When I have any one of the 555's on it works fine, but when I turn on 2 or especially 3 they somehow interfere with each other.

Now this may be because I don't have a small value cap between pin 5 and GND, but I figured as everyone here has built this circuit, you should all know how to fix it.

So has anyone else had this problem?

A simple fact maybe I missed.
I have a highly regulated, industrial 12v supply. I pull +5v from that thru a 7805 t220 package and more capacitor filtering. Then I have more capacitors at the 555s. And i repeat from somebody else, again each 555 has its own resistors and capacitors.
Don't give up! your so close. Ask questions, whenever. Somebody will pop up to the rescue! Don't be daunted by what others do. That just means they have to time to answer questions.

And don't tell yourself bad things. If you notice in this last set of postings nobody else did! You don't have that right either. Well you do, but don't.
So check this out http://thesecret.tv/home.html. A number of friends and I have been following this and the returns are phenominal. How bad do you want it?

@mrd10 , Tnx. It works like a champ.

--giantkiller. Now, get out there and do geat things!

FuzzyLogic

Reply to aether22:


I had that problem until I used small value capacitors.  Even a few Pf seemed to do it.



Regards.


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mrd10

Hi TPU Builders,

I put this together for newbies and the experienced, Just design data. If anyone wants to make corrections, please do so.

Doco has safety cct, GK,s tpu specs, Cams cct for driving each coil, Tesla's patent

Dom  ;)

giantkiller

Quote from: mrd10 on January 13, 2007, 08:29:44 PM
Hi TPU Builders,

I put this together for newbies and the experienced, Just design data. If anyone wants to make corrections, please do so.

Doco has safety cct, GK,s tpu specs, Cams cct for driving each coil, Tesla's patent

Dom  ;)

One mistake on the 555 to tip41 schematic those transistors should by TIP41b's driven with 100 ohms 1/8w or 1/4w

tnx DOM
--giantkiller.

CTG Labs

GK,

Have you been able to test the heat output to power input?  Is there more heat than power in?


Regards,

Dave.