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URGENT! WATER AS FUEL DISCOVERY FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE

Started by gotoluc, June 26, 2008, 06:01:38 PM

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Groundloop

All,

Attached is my final proposal for a 230VAC Inverter setup. I have based my circuit on the Nexus drawing.
I always like to "beef up" my circuits so that the electronic will last long and not break down. For that
reason has I designed the circuit to take up to 48 kilo Volt coil pulses. The BY255 will guarantie a constant
current of max. 3 ampere from the inverter to each plug. I have also used the LT10A07 ten ampere diode at
the Inverter output for the same reason. My two series capacitor will ensure me that the capacitors can handle
the first 1000 volt pulse from the ignition coil before the coil flips to high voltage. The Inverter is made of
plastic and can be mounted direct on the car chassis. The single transformer coil is a standard coil used
in speaker audio filters and is available to most people. This coil also has a know value and can take up
to 300 Watt RMS (if ever needed). I have no copy right on my circuit version.

Groundloop.

gmeast

Quote from: michaelpaul on September 17, 2008, 12:29:07 PM


Very good vid Greg. I am ordering parts to construct your circuit. I see you have an isolation transformer (1:1) and I know that there are many to choose from. Is there one in particular that you used or will any 1:1 transformer will do?
Thanks, Mike

Hi michaelpaul,

Well, there's a rule of thumb.  If your inverter is a purely inductive inverter then the isolation transformer should be 1/2 the power rating.  For example if you have a 400 watt inverter then your transformer should not be any bigger than 200 VA (as the only load)  With these newer solid state synthesizers I'm lost.  I have a 400 watt inverter pushing a 250 VA transformer and it has no trouble starting ... which is usually where the problems are. Go 1/2 inverter rating to be safe.

On another note,  you can experiment with less expensive diode strings like the other systems and forgo the expensive HV diodes.  If you use too big of a cap value you'll pop the HVs for sure.  47uf is as high as I'll go with them.  The thing I like about a CDI system is that with the cap size, voltage and the inrush snubber resistor (12 ohm) you have good control over the circuit's characteristics.

There's no doubt that the Nexus circuit is the easiest to implement but you might learn more with the CDI circuit.  Don't ever fire both of the triacs at the same time.  Put a fuse and switch for the AC going into the full wave bridge.  My fuse is is 1A ... one amp.

Good luck and be safe.  Peace,

Greg

bwb

Expert Needed because I'm not :)

On the Nexus circuit.

1.--Could someone show how to make the three to five 1n5408 half bride rectifier?

2.--If you wanted to use resistors with the 1n5408 diodes what size should you use?

I went to this site and I'm still a little confuse on which way to go. http://www.powerdesigners.com/InfoWeb/design_center/articles/Diodes/diodes.shtm

happyvalley808

Quote from: bxngoc on September 17, 2008, 07:40:16 AM
@happyvalley808
I live in Vietnam. We can only buy some common electronics components from China at local shops. Some of them work unrealiably. Even they don't have datasheet.
Sorry some guys come from China. That's just my feel.
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Check out this company, there located in thailand......futerlec.com ...Check out 6A10 diodes 1000V 6A

I live in hawaii , 2 day shipping cost me  $18, not bad..

Regards,

HV

lapperll

QuoteExpert Needed because I'm not Smiley

On the Nexus circuit.

1.--Could someone show how to make the three to five 1n5408 half bride rectifier?

2.--If you wanted to use resistors with the 1n5408 diodes what size should you use?

I went to this site and I'm still a little confuse on which way to go. http://www.powerdesigners.com/InfoWeb/design_center/articles/Diodes/diodes.shtm

@bwb

The half wave bridge rectifier is just a single diode.  Bill used 5 diodes in series on his circuit but stated that they were not all needed.  Three would more than likely be sufficient.  All you have to do is solder at least 3 diodes together end to end, just like the 60 diode string and the 7 diode cross talk blocker.

I'm not sure about the resistors, maybe someone else can help with that one.

LapperLL