solid state MOT

Download, Sun Mar 04 2007, 12:47AM

can any one tell me the dirence between a MOT and a solid state MOT
do they put out the same current or volt's, are they more compact, more light weight
could some one please tell me cheesey
Re: solid state MOT
Myke, Sun Mar 04 2007, 12:50AM

the solid state MOTs are like flybacks. They are lighter and smaller because they operate at a higher freq.
Re: solid state MOT
Download, Sun Mar 04 2007, 12:50AM

Myke wrote ...

the solid state MOTs are like flybacks. They are lighter and smaller because they operate at a higher freq.
thanks
Re: solid state MOT
sparky, Mon Mar 05 2007, 07:08AM

I wonder if the solid state MOT driver could power a SSTC ???
Re: solid state MOT
Myke, Mon Mar 05 2007, 01:55PM

yeah.
Re: solid state MOT
Steve Conner, Mon Mar 05 2007, 03:21PM

I think that's "yeah" as in "Maybe with a lot of skilled tweaking" neutral
Re: solid state MOT
Conundrum, Mon Mar 05 2007, 03:45PM

Yeah, I have the remains of such a Panasonic module here. It looks like it overheated and smoked its drive transistor so repairing it could be tricky.

That said, there's no reason why I can't pulse drive it using my parallel CCFL trick (patent pending) to obtain 6KV.

-A
Re: solid state MOT
Myke, Mon Mar 05 2007, 09:00PM

Yeah as is you could. Sorry about the veagueness. dead