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loneoceans
Fri Dec 19 2014, 05:57PM
loneoceans Registered Member #4098 Joined: Fri Sept 16 2011, 09:26PM
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Looks like you got everything up and running well. I've used those Aerovox capacitors before and they seem to do just fine in DRSSTC use. Most snubber capacitors are usually good choices as well due to their high dv/dt ratings and low inductance construction. Good find on the bus caps as well but you'd still want more for a big coil.

I don't know what EVR's driver is like but make sure it can handle the drive capability for the CM600 bridge. I suppose it's essentially the same as the UD2x driver?
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omegalabs
Fri Dec 19 2014, 06:09PM
omegalabs Registered Member #1521 Joined: Thu Jun 05 2008, 10:46AM
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Wolfram told me about these capacitors and these were the cheapest and best choice right now. I saw someone used large GTO snubbers, those looks even better (gto snubber), but the new ones are really expensive.
The EVR driver has a maximum of 20A gate drive current capability. It has a dual UCC27423 + FDD8424H p- and n-channel half bridge as a GDT output.
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Kizmo
Sat Dec 20 2014, 08:55AM
Kizmo Registered Member #599 Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
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UCC27423 + FDD8424H in UD2 can drive 8x cm600 equivalents at 75kHz just fine ;)
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omegalabs
Wed Dec 24 2014, 04:41PM
omegalabs Registered Member #1521 Joined: Thu Jun 05 2008, 10:46AM
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Today I tested every snubber capacitor at 1kVDC, all passed the test. Plus got a lot of copper yesterday. 0,5mm diameter a total of 4km in lenght.
1419439277 1521 FT167837 Bordahuzal
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Hydron
Fri Dec 26 2014, 10:48AM
Hydron Registered Member #30656 Joined: Tue Jul 30 2013, 02:40AM
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I used the Aerovox caps also with great success. Ran 2 parallel strings of 16-24 caps (depending on how i had the tank impedance setup). At 1-2kW I had them running for >10 min straight without any detectable heating (was testing the bridge by induction cooking eggs in a frypan).

If you got them from ctr surplus they also chucked a few extras in for me as well. Mine were shipped internationally (via a freight forwarder) but ctr knew I was doing this and packed them very well - cost a bit extra in shipping but they were all perfect.

Good luck with the coil!
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omegalabs
Sat Dec 27 2014, 02:46PM
omegalabs Registered Member #1521 Joined: Thu Jun 05 2008, 10:46AM
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The funny thing, even the broken ones are working. I think I'll check the maximum voltage which these caps can whitstand.
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Hydron
Sun Dec 28 2014, 11:34PM
Hydron Registered Member #30656 Joined: Tue Jul 30 2013, 02:40AM
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Yeah it just looks like the epoxy potting is chipped rather than the actual capacitor. Some of mine had bent tabs but nothing like your bad ones.
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omegalabs
Mon Dec 29 2014, 07:47PM
omegalabs Registered Member #1521 Joined: Thu Jun 05 2008, 10:46AM
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I coiled the first resonator coil. I coated it with PU as it dries very fast unlike the epoxy resin I have.
I made a little coiling machine from my lathe. It's useful for big coils like this.
Video

1419882160 1521 FT167837 Csapgyastekercs

1419882160 1521 FT167837 Tekercsels1

1419882160 1521 FT167837 Felfogs

1419882160 1521 FT167837 Ksz
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omegalabs
Wed Dec 31 2014, 03:42PM
omegalabs Registered Member #1521 Joined: Thu Jun 05 2008, 10:46AM
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They're twins! shades
1420040565 1521 FT167837 Dul
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omegalabs
Mon Jan 19 2015, 12:40PM
omegalabs Registered Member #1521 Joined: Thu Jun 05 2008, 10:46AM
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A question: where should I set the pulse width lockout in the driver? As I understand, PW isn't a major problem, unless there is no load to the primary circuit (no spark at the output), but if this occurs the OCD will act and skip a few periods of the ringing.
Or the question more likely, how important is the setting of the PW lockout?

Other stuff: I realised that the modulator doesn't have any fiber optic transmitter so I bought one from ebay and it works now perfectly with the controller.
And a little criticism about the controller: the inner stabilizers (7824, 7809, 7805) are surrounded by the only heat sensitive elements, all the electrolytic capacitors without any space. More problem, that the 7805 is connected directly to the unstabilized 24V, so it's so hot, it burned my finger literally and I'm not sure how the 7824 will handle the current to the gate driver. I fixed a heatsink to the 7805 and 7824, but I think I should remove them from the PCB and attach all these to a large heatsink and wire them back to the PCB.
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