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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Nick,

As Jeg has commented, you could reduce the secondary turns but this may adversely affect the rest of your circuit - less bulb brightness. Alternatively, and preferably, a PWM push-pull (which Geo is now urging you to use) might help to reduce your duty cycle, although good control of the duty cycle is not guaranteed because the HV is likely to upset the control of the push-pull duty cycle. I noticed from Geo's video that according to his ammeter reading, his push-pull is running at quite a low power level around 24W (approx. 1A @ 24V), without the Kacher on. What current and voltage is your mazilli running at now?

NickZ

    T-1000:
    I looked at that schematic of Akulas but, it's not so "simple".  Geo mentioned that just a transistor was added to Adrians "simple" Kacher, as shown on his video. As Adrian's Kacher is the same or at least similar to what Geo, or I am using. Apecore seams to be working on something alone those lines, as well.
   Any ideas about that?

   

T-1000

Quote from: NickZ on November 01, 2016, 12:03:00 PM
    T-1000:
    I looked at that schematic of Akulas but, it's not so "simple".  Geo mentioned that just a transistor was added to Adrians "simple" Kacher, as shown on his video. As Adrian's Kacher is the same or at least similar to what Geo, or I am using. Apecore seams to be working on something alone those lines, as well.
   Any ideas about that?


Without PWM control and pulse timing it is enough to place 1 additional transistor on base of the katcher transistor then output of it goes to the ground. When this transistor will be turned on the katcher will stop. This is what was seen in Andrian's katcher circuit with extra transistor in middle of PCB.

conico

Yes Katcher don't have a duty cycle but Push-pull do and if you lower it will be less voltaje on 28 turns  from the yoke.
That sock or choke  from Kather is very important , you can change power or frequency  of katcher with it.

Hoppy

Quote from: conico on November 01, 2016, 12:15:28 PM
Yes Katcher don't have a duty cycle but Push-pull do and if you lower it will be less voltaje on 28 turns  from the yoke.
That sock or choke  from Kather is very important , you can change power or frequency  of katcher with it.

Yes, good point. Nick may not have optimised his choke value.