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Conundrum
Tue Jan 31 2017, 10:51AM
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
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3D printer maybe?
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futurist
Tue Jan 31 2017, 10:58AM
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OK but how to mount them?

EDIT:

I managed to get the coil working at about 500 Apk OCD, thanks to Hydron for some tips on IRC smile
Link2

I had some problems with the precharge relay after removing 2:1 step-down transformer (powering from 240 V AC)
The relay board jammed the arduino from booting and then some traces blew up
Link2

Relays Link2
I disabled the precharger and I'll try to figure out what happened when I receive a new board

Increasing on-time makes almost 2 m streamers but trips the OCD, I'll try detuning the coil a bit more
How much can I push the CM200DY-24NF?

It took me a whole afternoon to get the MIDI interrupter working, so anyone using the code from oneTesla;
to run directly from USB I did the following (tested on Debian but should work on win):

in oneTesla source change MIDI boud rate to 38400
install Link2

ttymidi -s /dev/ttyUSBxxx -b 38400 &

Using aconnect connect Midi Through port to ttymidi port (to get output list: aconnect -o)
aconnect xx:xx xx:xx

To play (Midi Through port)
aplaymidi midi_file.mid -p xx:xx
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futurist
Tue Feb 07 2017, 06:02PM
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Full picture of the coil


1486490522 61400 FT178664 Tc7
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Hydron
Tue Feb 07 2017, 09:41PM
Hydron Registered Member #30656 Joined: Tue Jul 30 2013, 02:40AM
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futurist wrote ...

It took me a whole afternoon to get the MIDI interrupter working, so anyone using the code from oneTesla;
to run directly from USB I did the following (tested on Debian but should work on win):

in oneTesla source change MIDI boud rate to 38400
install Link2

ttymidi -s /dev/ttyUSBxxx -b 38400 &

Using aconnect connect Midi Through port to ttymidi port (to get output list: aconnect -o)
aconnect xx:xx xx:xx

To play (Midi Through port)
aplaymidi midi_file.mid -p xx:xx
Thanks for the tip, I've lost my (unreliably anyway) USB->MIDI converter so will give this a go once I've got a coil running in the UK.
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futurist
Sat Feb 11 2017, 12:22PM
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@Hydron
I managed to get it working on win, using this as midi-serial converter
Link2

and this for the loopback interface
Link2


After relay board problem I continued using the other relay as precharge, disconnecting the discharge resistor.
Arduino jammed again after some time and charge resistor burned out, so I finally decided to take a closer look at the relay board.

I failed to desolder relays so I ended up breaking them off the PCB. I found that the common pin of the relay is connected to the actuator
which has a short lead going exactly between the coil leads. That lead is sharp and is touching 24 V trace. So when
the soldermask gave out, 240 V AC was connected to 24 V trace - I don't know how the power supply and UD survived.
I ordered another relay board but I won't be using it for sure, it's dangerously bad!


1486815470 61400 FT178664 2

1486815470 61400 FT178664 3

1486815470 61400 FT178664 1
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