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Solid State Orbo System

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

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dllabarre

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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.

Groundloop

Can you tell me where you bought your C cores?

I'd like to start/catch up on your replication.

Thanks
Don


Groundloop

@dllabarre,

I get most of my electronics from www.elfa.se

Core U beam = order number 58-633-03
Core I beam = order number 58-633-11

Groundloop.

dllabarre

Quote from: Groundloop on May 02, 2010, 02:16:34 AM
@All,

Do you remember the Radiant Voltage  from page 43 in this thread?
I have decided to make a scaled up version of that circuit. Attached is the
design and build so far.

Part List:
T1 = NTE2354
C1 = 2,2uF 630V MKP
D3,D4,D5,D6 = KBU1004
R1 = 10K 5W
D7 = BAW62
RG1 = L78S10CV
C2 = 100uF 16V
C3 = 1000uF 63V
SW1 = ON/OFF
D1,D2 = BYV29-500
Fr1, Fr2 = 2 x "C" Ferrite Cores with 2 x I beams.
L1,L2 = 200 Turn 0,7mm Cu.
L3,L4 = 80 Turn 0,7mm Cu.
L5(L6) = 80 Turn 0,7mm Cu.

Coils done! Next is connecting coils to board and then first test run.

Groundloop.

I'm putting together my order and I see 2 transistors on heat sinks and 2 not on heat sinks but I only see the NTE2354 in the parts list.
Am I confusing what looks like transistors in your picture as something else?

Thanks for clarifying
Don

Groundloop

@dllabarre,

The BYV29-500 is in a TO-220 housing.

Groundloop.

dllabarre

Quote from: Groundloop link=topic=8597.msg241102#msg241102 =1273609291
@dllabarre,

The BYV29-500 is in a TO-220 .

Groundloop.

Thank you for clarifying.  :)
I ordered my C I cores.  The specifications are very similar to your specs.

Don