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High Voltage CFL Circuit

Started by nievesoliveras, August 14, 2010, 09:00:21 PM

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nievesoliveras

Quote from: kooler on August 15, 2010, 02:14:29 PM
this is as close as i can find..

http://www.mouser.com/catalog/634/60.pdf

hope it helps

robbie

Thank you @kooler!

Now I need to begin testing the transformer configuration.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

There is one coil winding in relation to ground that is missing.
But at least we have a very good idea of the transforner workings.

The coil missing is on the non dimming model shown on the pdf.
But it is not on the schematic. I think because it is too important.

Jesus

amigo

I was thinking something "funny", just how this spec. sheet circuit for the basic DC/AC inverter resembles the SR193's setup diagram. Albeit, nobody knows exactly the circuit or whether it's for real or not, still.

Then again I suppose everyone's guess is that the SR193 circuit is based on some inverter and you can't invent hot water there...

nievesoliveras


Light

here's I've tried similar to your schematic if it can help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N5yB6_Ku1c
12v in, 120v out, regular ac/ac transformer
cheers