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Overunity Machines Forum



Simple PWM

Started by rtsurfer, March 06, 2008, 09:22:34 PM

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rtsurfer

I have just finished my Smacks Booster and find that once it warms up it gets very power hungry. It works great but it took out a 30a fuse.

I have been reading and I have not found one simple PWM I can make in a few hours to keep the unit under control.

SO you tek guys help me out here. I need to make this PWM ASAP using radio shack parts.

Where can I get a drawing? I do not want more hten 15amps to this thing.


readyakira

Good luck building one thru radio shack.  Your better off getting parts from digikey online.  At least that way you have a good chance of getting all the parts you need.  Chemelec over at oupower seems to have some decent circuits I have used em with success so far.  I am now in process of seeing if he will make me a single board with all the circuits I need from him.  I know he can supply you with the PCB's but I am still in process of discussing custom boards. 

rtsurfer

I just got parts in front DK for the EFIE. Only problem is the circuit was designed for 2 O2 sensors and I have 3 in my car.

But again I need something for this weekends install and the later build up a complete box for both the EFIE and the PWM

readyakira

People say the one behind the catalytic converter can be ignored.  It only moitors the performance of the converter.

rtsurfer

Ok now what about a regulator or PWM to stop the excessive drain.