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STEORN DEMO LIVE & STREAM in Dublin, December 15th, 10 AM

Started by PaulLowrance, December 04, 2009, 09:13:07 AM

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Omnibus

In view of the changed ambient temperature I should've changed the rest of the resistance values and not only the 0.1936->0.1192Ohm value of the load resistor. This won't change the result qualitatively, though, therefore I'll keep them as they are in the macro for now.

teslaalset

@omnibus,
Some numbers in your spreadsheet are still a puzzle:
- a factor 1.0762 in the input power calculation
- a number 65.2124 in the output power calculation

Maybe it's better if you draw the diagram which you have in mind to calculate this model and post it here.

Omnibus

Now, this is interesting. I'm now measuring the current by dividing the voltage drop only across the active resistance while the voltage is measured across the coil and resistance which are in series.

Omnibus


Omnibus

Quote from: teslaalset on May 19, 2010, 08:38:25 AM
@omnibus,
Some numbers in your spreadsheet are still a puzzle:
- a factor 1.0762 in the input power calculation
- a number 65.2124 in the output power calculation

Maybe it's better if you draw the diagram which you have in mind to calculate this model and post it here.

1.0762Ohms is the ceramic resistor across which I'm measuring the voltage drop to get the input current while 65.2124 is the Ohmic resistance of the input coil.