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ragnar
Tue Aug 08 2006, 03:05AM Print
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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hi all,
just wanted to post a couple of pics of what I've been working on lately:

The "smaller" coil (with the neat primary) runs at ~3MHz and would have been drawing ~150W in this photo.

The "larger" coil (with the thicker wire) runs at ~6.5MHz and was drawing the same power.

Each of these is a stepping stone to a high power 12MHz coil. The former will be thick-walled Teflon tube, because Acrylic and PVC suck.

Both use a single IRFP450 running in class-E configuration with resonant-circuit gatedrive.
1155006355 63 FT0 3mhzsmall

1155006355 63 FT0 65mhzsmall
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Tue Aug 08 2006, 03:40AM
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Looks good BP suprised

Will you be the first one to beat EVR's 10.1MHz sstc?

A tip for those primaries... As you are winding put a small amount of superglue (CA glue) on the coilform then wind the wire. Then you don't need those wireties tongue You can also wrap the form in waxed paper and use more glue (it works a lot better if you have several layers that you can glue to eachother) and you can have a formerless coil too.

Keep it up!

BTW, did you ever get audiomodulation going on the OMFGSTFUHFSSTC?
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ragnar
Tue Aug 08 2006, 08:56PM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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Ya, I didn't have any cyanoacrylate at school, I usually superglue my primaries and remove the former =P

This also wouldn't have happened if I hadn't dug through my stash of "dead" MOSFETs and found one that did indeed work. I'm almost completely out ^^

My gatedrivers get warm, but the heatsink on the IRFP450 stays cold.

Just yesterday I found some heatsinks big enough to allow me to try audio by amplitude modulation. There goes my efficiency wink
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Marko
Tue Aug 08 2006, 09:35PM
Marko Registered Member #89 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
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Bother. I didn't do much of work on my Class E coil lately.

(Rather having some 'fun' with holidays. :p )

How many mosfet's have you fried yet bp?

I think the 'Anticoil' is only thing that can have reasonable Q at that high frequencies, and also cooling is much better.
I use to fill a PVC ube with poliester resin to prevent it from falling apart once it gets stinking hot, but then connection under poliester usually goes open ill

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Part Scavenger
Thu Aug 10 2006, 12:23AM
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Sweet BP! That thing looks great!
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ragnar
Thu Aug 10 2006, 11:15AM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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Thanks :)

I'm not sure which impacted more, dielectric heating of the PVC former or I^2.R losses on the skimpy 0.15mm copper wire.

Either way, I now have thick-walled teflon PFA primary and secondary formers. It has a nice low loss tangent, and I'm winding the bugger with 0.5mm NOT-solder-through enamelled copper wire.

The best I can do for the primary is 1mm thick solid copper with 1mm-thick (radius) PVC insulation.

Can't wait to wind, terminate, and fire 'em up.
1155208502 63 FT14290 Teflonpfacut2

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Marko
Thu Aug 10 2006, 01:04PM
Marko Registered Member #89 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
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*shutter*


1155215052 89 FT14290 Antiformer


lol...
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ragnar
Thu Aug 10 2006, 01:54PM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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LOL, trying to drop a hint at me? =P

If you really want, I'll send you my artwork for the antiformer. I went to meticulous detail to ensure that each slot was raised 1/8th of the turnpitch, and that kind of thing. It was quite elegant, if it wasn't so vain. ^^

On more practical matters, I've wound the first teflon former with ~220 turns of the 0.5mm copper. Pretty. =)


1155218074 63 FT14290 Teflonpfaform1

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Marko
Thu Aug 10 2006, 02:16PM
Marko Registered Member #89 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
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Hm, now you stole my idea about winding HF coils on round formers.. partly at least =)

Longer ago I tought about using a big multifilar braid of wires wound around a pvc tube, but that would require large number of separate wire sources, and twisting few tens of them together in wanted length would also be a pain.

Winding it the way you did on last pic is easier but I doubt you'l get a big Q increase with low number of very thick wires (you can always try it).

I want some really low impedance here, maybe even a possibility to drive e resoantor directly without a primary on reasonable voltages.


The funny wooden thing I had here is dipped in poliester for fixing, but plywood is ofcourse too chippy to make fine edge carvings. I didn't really care how is it going to look afterall (since I had no chance to make something similar out of acrylic like your form).
It was raather aresult of boredom (poliprojectitis) than some very practical use.

More serious thing I can try would be using some kind of mould and fiberglassing it, but that was too much work :p



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ragnar
Thu Aug 10 2006, 02:32PM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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wrote ...
Hm, now you stole my idea about winding HF coils on round formers.. partly at least
confused


Done number two... the great thing about my coils is they take so little time to wind =-D

I've got no idea what frequency these'll resonate at. I just hope it's less than 6.5, because that was a little tricky, and tweaking four of them at once won't be fun. =P
1155220366 63 FT14290 Teflonpfaform3

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