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Tesla Switch need help

Started by TheOne, September 16, 2007, 07:27:52 PM

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Groundloop


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Laserrod

Hey guys,
I'm just jumping into this thread and may not be upto your level on circuit logic of this possible OU circuit. But..

Fets can be used backwards just as good as forwards. Same gate source/ voltage rules apply but now can forget about the FET conducting backwards!
If you see a problem with FETS conducting then use 2 back to back or front to front. Use optocouplers and drive the gates through a high impedance voltage supply. Like high resisstance to the powersupply or use diode voltage multipliers. Waste some power!

You can also use super capacitors instead of batteries.
I think this idea will work if you balance batts of line and recharge offline while your juggling the batts online with the load.

Also count on a working voltage less the the batts your using.

When I discharge a flashlamp into a capacitor I recover 80% power!

Cheers,
DGM
Stop preventing democracy & stop the buying of gov by the rich. Have a good day and live by what I say.

Groundloop


gyulasun

Quote from: Laserrod on January 03, 2008, 05:16:35 PM

When I discharge a flashlamp into a capacitor I recover 80% power!


Hi Laserrod,

Would you mind showing your schematics of you circuit which does what you wrote above? 

Thanks
Gyula