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Sigurthr
Thu Aug 16 2012, 01:09PM
Sigurthr Registered Member #4463 Joined: Wed Apr 18 2012, 08:08AM
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A mot in resonance would draw MORE power than an off-the-shelf (or out of the waste bin, haha) MOT. Grab a second MOT and short the HV side and wire the primary in series with the mot you actually want to use for something... this will limit the current draw to the max the second mot can draw normally.
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brandon3055
Thu Aug 16 2012, 10:36PM
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Alternatively I have found that the balaced from a verry big light similar to what is used in street lights works fairly well
Or you could make a veritable inductor by removing the secondary of another MOT and winding a smaller coil of about 50-100 turns which you can apply a dc current to to saturate the core and increase current (i haven'.t Tried this but it should work quiet well)
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zippotix
Tue Aug 21 2012, 04:24PM
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Destroyer, can you take a look at this Link2 ? Is this how to ballast a MOT? I don't get it, how it limits the current?
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Platinum
Tue Aug 21 2012, 05:06PM
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While I did have some success with the halogen transformer setup, there isn't a way to increase current output, I've already asked the same questions, check out my threads, I've used a 250watt supply, but I used only 3 turns which lead to the death of the transformer, this isn't a way to drive a flyback, if I were you, use atleast 10 turns, flyback output will be lower, but then the transformer won't be destroyed, also these things get very hot, fast, meaning that it's not an efficient way to drive a flyback. Try building a ZVS, or half-bridge, the latter being harder, I'd go for the ZVS for it's simplicity.

Here are my thread, maybe you can learn something from them (maybe...)

Link2

Use 15 turns on the primary pull a few arcs with it, check the heat of the primary wires and also the transformer itself, and then lower if it's not hot, stick with more turns than less.
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zippotix
Tue Aug 21 2012, 05:22PM
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Platinum, I already built a ZVS. I used 3 turns occasionally, and only thing that got hot was the primary, up to the point when insulation on it started to melt, lol. I rarely use it now though. Thanks for the link, I saw your thread some time ago ;). Can you look at the "pic" I posted above, and tell me if it's correct? I'm not sure I got it right.
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Platinum
Tue Aug 21 2012, 05:36PM
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I'm not sure what that schematicis meant to be, But 3 turns is way too low use more. If you want more power in the ZVS, use a better more powerful supply, I use 45v near 15amps, but the voltage drops to 35~ Still alot of power. Don't forget to use a good long chicken stick.
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brandon3055
Tue Aug 21 2012, 10:11PM
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Some people use secondary balaceding like shown in your pick but I would recommend balaceding the primary all you have to do is disconnect one of the power leaded from the MOT and put the primary of the second mot with its secondary shorted in series so to simplify things what you are doing is running two mots in series and shorting one and using the output of the other
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zippotix
Wed Aug 29 2012, 05:25PM
zippotix Registered Member #5208 Joined: Thu Jun 07 2012, 06:12PM
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Thanks destroyer, your idea seems easier. Anyway, strange thing, I connected 2 MOCs (1uF and 0.95uF) to a MOT, and it was supposed to give big arcs (and trip my breaker). But to my suprise, the output was really low, maybe 2kV, but really small current. What the hell? Is that some sort of ballast?
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