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Solid State Orbo System

Started by Groundloop, January 06, 2010, 12:21:24 PM

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e2matrix

Groundloop,  Very nice build!  To clarify for myself are there ferrite 'I' beams going between the 2 toroids?  In the schematic I'm also not clear on the 'U-' and 'U+' connections.  Are those just other battery input points?  Anything interesting in the output? 

Groundloop

@e2matrix,

The cores is like in the attached drawing.
The Ferrite cores is explained in the attached pdf document.
I have used PVC tape to keep things together.

The +Ub and -Ub goes to the input battery that drives the circuit.
Output is from the L6(AUX) coil.

I'm currently measuring and testing the circuit so is it too early
to say anything about the circuit performance.

Groundloop.

e2matrix

Thanks GL.  In a way it almost is like having 2 toroids side by side as you show in the schematic I think but much easier to wind. 

Groundloop

@e2matrix,

Yes, when you use an air gap between the two "C" cores then
you get almost the same result as using two toroids. I have used
a 10mm air gap. Toroids are a pain in the as$ to wind. :-)

Groundloop.


happyfunball

Show me one working reproduction of an 'Orbo.' You can't. Four years later, makes no sense. Has to be a scam.