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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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happyvalley808

Hi Greg,

I will also buy one.

Thanks for the response.

The seller has nearly 1000 of these iso. transformers, maybe we can set up a deal with them if the buyer mentions the forum ??

I would be willing to bet if they work well, we would all purchase them......


Best Regards,

HV   

djzissis

I had a conversation with an electronics man, and he told me how to make an isolation transformer.

We need two SAME transformers, And connect the two secondaries together.
For example.:

Let's say he have two regular transformers:
1st,    220V AC primary, 12V AC secondary
2nd,   220V AC primary, 12V AC secondary

If we connect the two secondaries together and then give 220V AC to the 1st primary, then the 2nd primary will have 220V AC.
   

                         T1                                                      T2
(in)                                                                                                                  (out)             
                          !!                                                            !!
-----------------------}  !!  {------------------------------------------------------}  !!  {------------------------------
                       }  !!  {                                                      }  !!  {
                       }  !!  {                                                      }  !!  {
220VAC(pri)      }  !!  {  12VAC(sec)               12VAC(sec)   }  !!  {    220VAC(pri)               
                       }  !!  {                                                      }  !!  {
                       }  !!  {                                                      }  !!  {
                       }  !!  {                                                      }  !!  {
-----------------------}  !!  {------------------------------------------------------}  !!  {------------------------------
                          !!                                                            !!

gmeast

Hi everyone,

The VexUs circuit somehow generates a huge spike that fools the inverter electronics into thinking there is a short circuit. I have been using a cheap 400 Watt inverter with no real internal protection.

I have exceeded my all-time record and can proudly say I have fried three inverter in one day ... beat that ... $40.00 a pop!

I'm trying to get a scope picture of the phenomenon while running on wall AC. Don't ruin any inverters you guys before I find a fix. It is a basic issue. Like has been said, there is so little current draw in this circuit that it can only be how the HV DC is being introduced. It may be an RF level phenomenon which can be shielded. There is some indication that a spike is frying the CMOS circuitry.

I'm also going to build a "dumb" 3055 transistor oscillator for the HV pump ... probably use voltage doubler ladders to get the voltage.

We'll get it. Input welcome. Peace,

Greg

Chris31

Quote from: djzissis on October 19, 2008, 09:53:43 AM
I had a conversation with an electronics man, and he told me how to make an isolation transformer.

Yes, that will work.

Im actually using exactly the same layout. Weeks before I have been looking for an isolation transformer as it can be bought off ebay cheaply.

Lucky I found 2 same brand new toroid in my junk box  ;D

Chris31

Quote from: gmeast on October 19, 2008, 11:24:49 AM
Hi everyone,

The VexUs circuit somehow generates a huge spike that fools the inverter electronics into thinking there is a short circuit. I have been using a cheap 400 Watt inverter with no real internal protection.

I have exceeded my all-time record and can proudly say I have fried three inverter in one day ... beat that ... $40.00 a pop!

I'm trying to get a scope picture of the phenomenon while running on wall AC. Don't ruin any inverters you guys before I find a fix. It is a basic issue. Like has been said, there is so little current draw in this circuit that it can only be how the HV DC is being introduced. It may be an RF level phenomenon which can be shielded. There is some indication that a spike is frying the CMOS circuitry.

I'm also going to build a "dumb" 3055 transistor oscillator for the HV pump ... probably use voltage doubler ladders to get the voltage.

We'll get it. Input welcome. Peace,

Greg

Spikes generated by the plasma circuit getting to the inverters output will destroy it.

A MOV or a bidirectional TVS/transzorb/transil should protect it from nasty spikes. I would also put a unidirectional TVS across the rectified output.