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Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump

Started by agentgates, January 05, 2010, 09:28:18 AM

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ketone

@ mannix abut making sec 20% smaller i did....primaries still need gluing or whatever to keep em in place....

agentgates

Quote from: ketone on January 12, 2010, 06:29:59 PM
@agentgates...yes about primaries...i stopped production on it as i was considering 4 phase..and its funny you mention welding...as thats what it will be for at the factory!

Ok, then you need the 3 or 4 primary and perhaps more on the secondary. (mine gives 12V peaks for one turn, yours will give about 24V). But don't ruin that for now as when I am ready with the research with the driving side and get the spikes gently merged I am expecting rising on the output voltage. So don't glue now just give it the 2 or 3 more extra primaries first. :)

agentgates

Quote from: Mannix on January 12, 2010, 06:34:02 PMAnother thing, to make the secondary fit better , wind the think wire over something 20% smaller than your tube. then it will hold itself  snugly when you (carefully)transfer it to the main tube.

Thank you Lindsay. :) Actually this is how I used to do it but it's lazy me... :D

Vortex1

Watch out for copper oxide rectification which can charge the probe capacitance when driven without a load resistor.

This can give false DC effects, but may disappear at different settings of scope as impedance changes or small oxide breaks over.

Can be especially bad if a torch was used to remove the formvar (varnish) insulation

Best to solder the load resistor directly to clean copper secondary wires, then probe across the resistor.

Regards...V

agentgates

@V

Thank you for the helpful comment. :)

@broli

Thank you for the next amazing 3D work. Well done mate. ;)