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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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sparks

   What stops the inverter produced voltage from trying to discharge the battery through the ignition coil output winding? 
    How bout some neons across the bridge rectifier for wave reflection absorption.
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happyvalley808

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



Hi Greg,

Where you using an isolation transformer when the inverters fried?

Thanks,

HV

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DEAR LUC,

FOR A GUY WHO DISLIKES ELECTRONICS YOU SEEM TO BE SWIMMING IN IT MY BROTHER!  ;)

HAPPY SUNDAY ALL...

Thane

gmeast

Quote from: happyvalley808 on October 19, 2008, 03:58:56 PM


Hi Greg,

Where you using an isolation transformer when the inverters fried?

Thanks,

HV

Hi HV,

The isolation transformer plugs into the inverter.  The transformer powers the FWB.  Schematic below.

Greg