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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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kEhYo77

@Chal
The DC cap is connected as in the original driving circuit 100uF cap is: parallel to the battery + to + and - to -  but there is no battery. The small AC cap is connected in some way that I haven't figured out yet.
It is parallel to the load for sure. I have to study closely the connections on both sides of the board. I think that its purpose is to catch the BEMF from the coil when the transistor closes and push this charge to the load as well.

chalamadad

Quote from: kEhYo77 on November 16, 2011, 07:06:50 AM
@Chal
The DC cap is connected as in the original driving circuit 100uF cap is: parallel to the battery + to + and - to -  but there is no battery. The small AC cap is connected in some way that I haven't figured out yet.
It is parallel to the load for sure. I have to study closely the connections on both sides of the board. I think that its purpose is to catch the BEMF from the coil when the transistor closes and push this charge to the load as well.

Hey key, lets be sure not to confuse anything here. To me it seems that the yellow one is the AC cap and that seems to be connected in parallel as shown in the original schematic. The DC (vertically standing) has this white stripe on one side indicating the negative lead. Please confirm. Thanks.

Edit: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/210/dccap.jpg/

There might be diodes on the back side which I am not sure about. Need to review the Muller videos once again too. Those are more important as a reference than the speedup under load video.

Edit: Cannot confirm a diode on the back side. There might be one but probably is not. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/809/diode.jpg/


kEhYo77

There is only one diode and two capacitors DC+AC are connected in parallel most certainly...
a hint from Romero:
Quotethe other yellow capacitor 0.1uf/400v is in parallel with the 100uf, it helps in capturing the high spikes

chalamadad

That's good to know.

I think I knew something was wrong with the caps. But it was actually my caps. I had them plugged in the wrong direction (Doh!  ::) ). Now I am getting a pulse on one of the driving coils even if the hall is away from the magnets. So it must come from the other driving coil which is what we want, I think. Anyways, new options!  :)

Chal