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vasil
Fri Sept 01 2006, 08:32PM
vasil Registered Member #229 Joined: Tue Feb 21 2006, 07:33PM
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TDU, are you thinking to a flat secondary, glued on the glass plate with the primary beneath?

Oh, and for the cap you have to get out from the metalic case (you will be dirty from the oil). Just use enough paper-foil combo to have a few nF cap for the primary tank.

...and you can still increase the input voltage if you rectify it. Just use the magnetron, without the permanent magnets, as a HV diode. It will keep well with the HF spikes (far better than the silicon diode). And you can ballast the MOT just decreasing the fillament current (lower the fillament turns number)
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Tesladownunder
Sat Sept 02 2006, 02:53AM
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vasil wrote ...

TDU, are you thinking .....
..Just use enough paper-foil combo to have a few nF cap for the primary tank.

...and you can still increase the input voltage if you rectify it. Just use the magnetron, without the permanent magnets, as a HV diode. It will keep well with the HF spikes (far better than the silicon diode). And you can ballast the MOT just decreasing the fillament current (lower the fillament turns number)
If I told you what I was thinking, I'd have to kill you of course.

Paper-foil? Paper from where? Perhaps from the circuit diagram that some older MO's had pasted to the chassis lid.

The magnetron/diode idea is interesting and makes me wonder if you can't arrange a two stage CW multiplier rather than just a single. That would be really clever.

After the next reply I will show a pic of my progress.

Peter
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vasil
Sat Sept 02 2006, 05:43AM
vasil Registered Member #229 Joined: Tue Feb 21 2006, 07:33PM
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Ok, my mistake, wrong word. I mean mylar - foil, what you find inside the MO cap.

Unfortunately I only can play with ideas. No MWOs to distroy around....just a few separate parts.
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Tesladownunder
Sat Sept 02 2006, 05:59AM
Tesladownunder Registered Member #10 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
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Vasil has exposed my secret about the caps. Damn frown

Here is a high voltage test of my former. I should have done this before I started the winding. Seems that it doesnt conduct at least.

Can you see where I got the former from? Yes it is out of the MO.

Peter


1157176793 10 FT15477 Moteslaprizesecformertest
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vasil
Sat Sept 02 2006, 06:14AM
vasil Registered Member #229 Joined: Tue Feb 21 2006, 07:33PM
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Is it the piece of plastic that covers (and protect) the microwave window (between magnetron and oven)? I saw something like that in a few ovens.
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Tesladownunder
Sat Sept 02 2006, 06:25AM
Tesladownunder Registered Member #10 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
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That is a reconstituted mica window. Almost all MO's seem to use them. Nice and heat resistant and I used a stack of 4 or more for the base of a static gap on a Tesla coil I made recently for the Physics Dept. PVC was getting too hot with the 110 mA NST. They are easy to miss but can be pried out by approaching from the cooking cavity side being careful not to crack them.
A useful part for this project, no doubt but not what I used.

Peter
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Nik
Sun Sept 03 2006, 02:26AM
Nik Registered Member #53 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:31AM
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I found a MWO put out on the side of the road because there was a peice of metalized cardboard where that mica sheet usualy is. THe thing had caught on fire and the owner threw it out it would seem.
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Tesladownunder
Sun Sept 03 2006, 08:27AM
Tesladownunder Registered Member #10 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
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Here are a couple of progress photos.

The display board usually has a small mains transformer on it which can be unwound and has 43 M of wire on the smaller winding. The larger winding with smaller wire should be much longer but it wouldnt break through the lacquer and snapped.

The secondary is being wound fronm the fan motor wire.

Peter
1157272058 10 FT15477 Hvmotesladisplaytransformerwire

1157272058 10 FT15477 Hvmoteslafanwiresecondary
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Michael W.
Sun Sept 03 2006, 01:41PM
Michael W. Registered Member #50 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:07AM
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I'm not participating but heres a coil I wound from a microwave fan motor. It measures 4"X1", not sure of the gauge. I didn't even break the wire once, winding by hand.
1157290884 50 FT15477 4x1motorcoil
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ragnar
Sun Sept 03 2006, 09:58PM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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You could probably cut slots into those fanblades to assemble them into an BP-memorial "anticoil" of some description... although if it ends up with a conical shape, the wire will just slide off... Low-loss, though =)
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