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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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verpies

Quote from: itsu on October 18, 2015, 03:24:29 PM
So we see the kacher is fired at max voltage across the inductor, and i have the feeling it needs to switch on at the peak of the current (green trace).
Not sure how to do that.
Get your PLL feedback signal from a current transformer

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on October 20, 2015, 10:31:26 AM

  Ruslan showed an electrolytic capacitor, a short fat one which if I remember correctly it was something like a 100wv, 2200uf of so.
I just can't remember the exact value, nor was able to fully see the value, but it was the one that he held it in his hand. That's the cap of unknown value shown on the schematic that goes next to the bulbs.  100v?


Nick,

Edit: The cap after the FWBR next to the bulbs would probably be anything from 10uF upwards at 100V or more.

itsu

Quote from: verpies on October 20, 2015, 12:38:28 PM
Get your PLL feedback signal from a current transformer

But it comes from a current transformer, see the diagram.

So now that we are talking current transformers, i noticed 2 different behaviours with them.
I have 2 current transformers side by side, see picture.
The one i use as feedback is dampend with a heavy 10 Ohm resistor and it gives me the signal as seen in the purple trace in the screenshot.
The other one (different cores) is undampend as can be seen by the voltage (2KV) in the yellow trace but shows the moustache like signal (saturated core) we have Ruslan also seen showing.

Obviously this 2KV moustache like signal i cannot feed back into the PLL, so it must be dampend.
But dampening it with a resistor transforms the signal to be like the purple one, different shape, but also different phase!

So how do i get this moustache like signal / phase fed back into the PLL?  (voltage divider?)

Thanks,  regards Itsu

Jeg

Quote from: itsu on October 20, 2015, 01:39:26 PM
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So how do i get this moustache like signal / phase fed back into the PLL?  (voltage divider?)

Divider and unwinding some turns might help.

AlienGrey

Quote from: Jeg on October 20, 2015, 02:09:06 PM
Divider and unwinding some turns might help.

divide one of the signals by 3 i suppose. ;)