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Reactive Generator Research for everyone to share

Started by gotoluc, November 15, 2013, 04:51:05 PM

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lancaIV

Happy birthday (normally the birthkind(=child) receive the presents ! ::) ) and thanks for the gift 8) (hopi no toxy)!
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            Oliver C.L


Groundloop

Quote from: gotoluc on November 17, 2013, 12:24:13 AM
Gave it my best try but no go :P .... if it would of work there should be next to no change in DC current to the H-Bridge when I connect or disconnect the reactive circuit side of the Isolation transformer. But that was not the case. It went up when connected so I did the P/I & P/O power calculations of the increase and it was under unity.

I think I know what the problem is. Since the circuit is capacitive and current 90 degrees ahead of the voltage. I can see on the scope the current is crossing the zero line (going in the opposite direction of voltage) half way of through the voltage on time, so since the voltage is still on for the other half of the on time the current cannot go back to the source because the mosfet is maybe blocking itl. Do you understand?

Do you think it's possible to make an H-Bridge that could handle such a situation?

Thanks for your help Alex

Luc

Luc,

The attached circuit will probably suit the need for a solid state test circuit, for testing reactive power coupling.

GL.

tinman

Quote from: Groundloop on November 17, 2013, 06:37:13 AM
Luc,

The attached circuit will probably suit the need for a solid state test circuit, for testing reactive power coupling.

GL.
Hi GL
Is this the circuit you will be trying?
I do have a few of those ferrite toroids.
Any idea as to why i couldnt get a phase shift in my posted circuit above?.Im thinking frequency is to low.

gotoluc

Quote from: tinman on November 17, 2013, 04:45:42 AM
So i tried the pictured below,and simply changed the generator fo a MOT running of the main's.
No matter what cap/cap combination i used(1.2uf through to 200uf)i could not get the current/voltage phase to change??? The voltage/current phase would always remain the same as without the caps.However,the power draw went up on the input,and P/out went down at the same time.

Hi TinMan.

why would you do that test? when the circuit below is what I was saying to do?

Luc

bbem

Congratulations with your birthday and with your present Gotoluc!  ;D
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