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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Tomtech29

 :)Nick
The PWM is a very good but I have a single output L + / L-
what you see single transistor final
what goes through a single primary winding?
where you have written if no loss of heat to the heatsink passing? (as long as we work)hmm.
  it's for fun if you want to use it to Tesla coil.

Tomtech29

 :) guy has the notion of doing something thoughtfully
PCB designed by: Alleg
worth taking the time those which are working on the software Eagle or ... in a short time They can do something like this:

this will take more time but it can be done

NickZ

  Tomtech:
   This was my question to the sellers of the PWM.

  "Do any of your PWM boards offer a push-pull type of oscillator.
And if so, can it be used to drive a primary coil of a ferrite Tv yoke core, that has 6, and 6 turns coil winds, of thick 14 gauge wire cable connected by center tap. Secondary coil on the yoke core is 22 turns, and is the output coil. Both of these coils are wound with 14 gauge insulated house wire.
  Normal input needed is 10 amps, at 12 to 24 volts, or so."

  But, they wanted much more information, and I don't know if I'm into it right now.  I guess a simple question won't do.

   I'm not sure as to your last post, as I didn't say anything about heat loss. 

Tomtech29

someone replied to the forum ;):Can use  [/font][/size]74HC132 or 74HC00
To complement MenofFather, I add the pinouts of the 74HC00 (or 74HC132) in your schematic too
This hands me fall .
if someone reads and verifies this information   (Yet the two other ICs)
a little confusion here and there -and so it is with the entire system
No offense gentlemen.

I'm waiting for delivery from China
This is the only delivery time longer auu...I get transfer paper and a few things I let you know how it goes
probably sooner I find another plan Unfortunately, time can not be accelerated good luck to all.

Tomtech29

it was not for my pwm  I have bad  translated.

the one who wanted to buy downloaded instructions