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Registered Member #599
Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
Location: Northern Finland, Rovaniemi
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Just little bit something i wanted to share with you guys.
Inspired to by this thread:
My victim was Semikron SKM150GB128D which i got from German ebay for 20 euros.
Datasheet:
I wanted to see what kind of power levels and general abuse brick like that take. So far it has been very interesting.
Coil spec:
160x500mm secondary, about 1550 turns 100x490mm topload flat pancake style primary, k=0.16 667nF tank capacitor 370VDC bus, 5600µF bus capacitance Single phase 32amp feed
Secondary unloaded resonant frequency was measured to be 115kHz, primary was tuned to around 104kHz.
First test setup looked like this. Later i added some more capacitors in series and made nice sealed metal box for driver. (Whole thing was put together from scrap parts in two days, it sort of shows in some places )
First test at my student apartment, seriously limited by 10A breaker, room and noise.
2nd test later at other place where noise, room or power are not problems..
As video title said, i didnt have Over Current Detection in use. I did scope primary current and during air streamers it was around 1.5kApk and during heavy ground arcing it went way past 2kA. Coil seems to be making scariest sparks at around 300-400bps and 100-120µs on time.
Once i chose primary components i knew this thing would need serious amounts of primary current for impressive spark output. Low impedance primary (Zprim 2.22ohm), half bridge and relatively low input voltage made sure i was not wrong. (its hard to get any sparks out of that thing with less than 500Amps in primary!)
Coil ran just fine at 3-4kVA input power from wall for quite some time. Then primary cable that was leaning against bus capacitor mounting strap induction heated that steel strap to a point where cable insulation failed and it shorted primary lead to house ground. And it of course blew rectifier bridge and fuses from electrical panel.
Seems that everything else survived. Maybe next weekend we will see series-parallel bus capacitors for 3 phase power (565Vbus?) Maybe OCD will be added too..
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Kizmo wrote ...
I did scope primary current and during air streamers it was around 1.5kApk and during heavy ground arcing it went way past 2kA. Coil seems to be making scariest sparks at around 300-400bps and 100-120µs on time.
Does this mean that "heavy ground arcing" occurs before on time is over?
Registered Member #30
Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 10:52AM
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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It certainly can depending on your coil setup. Classical Tesla coil theory assumes that the energy transfers quickly into the secondary, and the streamers and sparks appear after the energy transfer is complete, but the DRSSTC doesn't work like that. The streamers are being "fed" with energy from the DC bus by the inverter while they grow, and maybe develop into a ground arc. If the ground arc gets too heavy, the inverter may shut off (Steve Ward style) or go into a pulse skipping mode to limit current (my style) or ignore it and carry on (Kizmo's :) )
In fact I would argue that good performing classical coils didn't work like the classical theory either. Once you have a decent amount of bang energy, it's not possible to transfer it "quickly" without causing racing sparks.
Good luck Kizmo on your quest to burn up every part except the IGBT.
Registered Member #599
Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
Location: Northern Finland, Rovaniemi
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Actually this style of driving is called Dalus mode (at least in chatroom..). Dalus has 20kVA low impedance liquid cooled dual h-bridge drsstc (can be found from projects board, search for drsstc named as "resonant rise").
I just find it cool how long on times and high peak currents produce fat and "hairy" ground strike sparks..
Registered Member #599
Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
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Caps im using are 4µF 600VAC/1000VDC/1600Vpeak GTO snubber capacitors. 6 in series for 667nF. Rated RMS current is 70A and god knows how high the pulse rating is. I dont remember model number. I have to say they are awesome caps. I pushed that coil to a point where primary cable coatings softened and caps were stone cold :)
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Joined: Mon Feb 22 2010, 11:52PM
Location: Russia, Volgograd (Stalingrad).
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Please. Could you cast a look on this caps or you very far from it? I'm really very important to know model number, because I'm looking for High RMS Caps for my Guitar Interrupter.
Registered Member #599
Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
Location: Northern Finland, Rovaniemi
Posts: 624
Intra wrote ...
Please. Could you cast a look on this caps or you very far from it? I'm really very important to know model number, because I'm looking for High RMS Caps for my Guitar Interrupter.
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