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Started by Spewing, October 14, 2007, 08:00:23 PM

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hartiberlin

Quote from: Spewing on October 15, 2007, 01:23:13 AM
THis is driving the Transformer.. under a load
Where exactly did you measure this between ?

What is the amplifier setting on the scope and timing setting on the scope ?

Otherwise one can not say much...

Please also measure the voltage across the 24 Volts winding
of the transformer with the scope.
Many thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Spewing

see, my scope dont measure, only let s me see waves.   

the voltage going to and comming from the primary transformer is 13.40 AC and 9.86 DC                   

i grounded the oscilloscope to the battery, and hooked to the drain of the mosfet.

hartiberlin

Can you please show the waveform with the scope directly across the
primary 24 Volts winding of the transformer ?

Is it a pure sine wave or does it also have pulses in it ?
Does the transformer make a hum noise when it is driven this way ?

DO you think the frequency is in the 1 Khz to 20 Khz range or only in the 100 Hz to 1 Khz
region or still lower like 50 or 60 Hz ?
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Spewing

all of these where taken across the primary coil, the frequency was unchanged on every one of these photos, i did the best i could with what i have.

hartiberlin

Hmm, strange, why does the waveform change so much, when you did not change the frequency or anything else ?
Was it once with outpu bulb and once without it ?
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