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audio amplifier as a power generator (instruction)

Started by dxer_87, September 21, 2022, 03:56:14 PM

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dxer_87

I managed to record a longer video with paulos system. It shows some details about the project:
https://youtu.be/H-KXkUstBTk

dxer_87

If you are using active load in caplos, better leave the resistors.

x_name41

so it would probably be possible to combine two devices into one universal, for example an audio amplifier and an inverter when working in pulse mode or class D, in which case it would be possible not to have to buy separate devices, but to use one device with switching modes on work, it was a one very very old my idea

dxer_87

Block schematic of another version Paulos. This may run without fat coils... Only you need two different transformers (and volumes).

dxer_87

I may be mistaken where to put which trafo. Try experimenting with different, use volume to set different voltage. You may play with frequency of the sinus up to 600Hz.