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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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NickZ

Quote from: AlienGrey on April 07, 2017, 07:18:51 AM
Hmm! perhaps it's better to use one of the PCB's designs that are available our Russian friends have published a lot why not utilize one of them, and do yourself a favor if your handy work isn't quite so good.

Ask Enjoykin or someone if they have a layout you can use borrow ect.

    AG:
   PCB designs that are available?  PCB for the push pull, ready made and shown to work?  How much???
   I'm going with the Stalker design for now. He's posed the most information about it.
   But, funny thing is, how he does show a "dead time", at 44.4% duty cycle. Although some would say that it can't work that way. Yet his does...

NickZ

Quote from: Hoppy on April 07, 2017, 10:04:11 AM
Nick,

Once you are properly equipped with the right components and interconnecting wire, you should find construction much easier. Working with a good quality soldering station and multi-core solder ( I use 0.5mm and 0.8mm for most work) will also make the build much easier and enjoyable. Once you become reasonably proficient, you will be able to either easily modify a board or knock-up different configurations on separate boards fairly quickly to find one that works best for you.

   Yes, Hoppy, I'm aware of that, but remember, that I'm nowhere close to all the needed things, yet, I do what I can, at the rate that I can.
   Finding soldering tips here is almost impossible,  good quality solder, flux, etz.... as well.
   It takes time and money to get it all together, so most of what I've done is not done by using all new stuff, but with recycled old stuff, like the yoke, grenade wiring, heatsinks, caps, resistors, when possible, as I have a pile of that stuff.
    I don't have money for a new scope, (one that does the math), nor for multiple batteries, PSUs, Weller soldering stations, magnifier look thorough soldering lamps, etz... as I've had and used when I used to work at PCB soldering and assembly.  But, I know how to do it right, as well. However, it takes (me) time to get it all together here in the jungle.
   Thanks for bearing with me.
   This is my beach, sorry about the blurry pics.  Taken a while back using older cell phone. But, I think that you get the idea,
that I'm not around the corner from Mouser. And, delivery from China takes a month. In any case, thanks for the advice.

Hoppy

Nick,

Its a shame that postage rates are so expensive from the UK to Costa Rica, otherwise I could send you a soldering station, solder, components and all the other items you require FOC.

AlienGrey

Nick nice view of the forest and the beach in the same shot, what's that a chicken in the for ground ?
I can see why you need a 'FEDevice knowledge' out there.

Regards AG

TinselKoala

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