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Sigurthr
Wed Dec 05 2012, 01:40PM Print
Sigurthr Registered Member #4463 Joined: Wed Apr 18 2012, 08:08AM
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Hey everyone!

I just recently modified my large 1.5KVA SSTC to allow for interruption/modulation and also doubled the filter capacitance on the dc bus. In doing so I took the primary off for the first time since initial construction and was surprised to see that the primary (600V 200degC rated insulated 10ga made of twisted 22ga conductor) got hot enough to warp a 0.5mm polypropylene insulator I use to electrically and mechanically insulate the primary from the secondary. I always run the coil with forced air cooling over the primary because it feels warm (~120F) to the touch after a minute or so of low power (500VA) operation. The fets run cool with tiny heatsinks when under 600VA, but the primary always heats up over 100VA or so. At full power I can only run it for 30sec before the primary gets too hot to touch.

The DC resistance of the primary is quite small, my DMM says less than 100mOhms, and since it is a halfbridge driven coil there should be no DC component flowing through the primary. Inductors aren't supposed to waste energy as heat I thought. Likewise, this isn't a DRSSTC with hundreds of amps being pumped through the primary due to a resonant capacitor... so what the heck is causing so much primary heating? With the variac cranked the coil draws about 13Arms of current at 120Vac input, and there is only 1880uF of filter capacitance, so the halfbridge is not seeing the full ~180V peak, there is definitely a large amount of ripple.

Any suggestions for ways to reduce thermal power loss?
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dex
Wed Dec 05 2012, 02:17PM
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the simplest solution is to wind new primary with thicker wire or litz wire.
1.5 kw of high frequency continuous power isn't joke.things get hot .
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Steve Conner
Wed Dec 05 2012, 02:42PM
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At Tesla coil frequencies, the skin depth in copper is very small. The AC resistance of a thick conductor is much higher than the DC resistance, so it gets a lot hotter than you'd expect.

That's one reason why copper pipe is popular as a primary conductor. The copper in the middle hardly passes any current, so you can save money by leaving it out.

Skin effect also happens in stranded conductors, unless the strands are insulated from each other as in Litz wire.
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Sigurthr
Thu Dec 06 2012, 08:34AM
Sigurthr Registered Member #4463 Joined: Wed Apr 18 2012, 08:08AM
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Wow, so it's just pure AC resistive heating. I was expecting that I had missed something more reactive at play. Good to know then, thanks guys!

Litz wire it is then, since there's no way to preserve the tight coupling with stiff uninsulated tubing (not to mention an exposed shock hazard). Anyone know of a good place to order Litz wire online? Ill start searching in the meantime.
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Dr. Dark Current
Sun Dec 09 2012, 09:00PM
Dr. Dark Current Registered Member #152 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 03:36PM
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It may also be eddy current heating, especially in the outer turns, where the magnetic fields of adjacent turns don't cancel out.
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Polonium210
Sun Dec 16 2012, 07:01PM
Polonium210 Registered Member #3450 Joined: Sun Nov 28 2010, 05:01AM
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13Amps @ 120VAC???
Is your primary vertical or flat spiral? You may have a coupling issue not allowing enough energy to be efficiently transferred to the secondary meaning all that energy is being dissipated as heat.
Also adding primary turns will decrease current draw.
You could also try a primary made from #8 stranded audio power wire.
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Sigurthr
Tue Dec 18 2012, 07:53AM
Sigurthr Registered Member #4463 Joined: Wed Apr 18 2012, 08:08AM
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It is a vertical primary, with very tight coupling; modeled at almost 0.54k .

Secondary turns are already kind of high, over 1500t of 30awg on a 4" PVC coil form.

*accidentally wrote primary turns
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Uspring
Tue Dec 18 2012, 04:20PM
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Primary turns are already kind of high, over 1500t of 30awg on a 4" PVC coil form.
You probably meant your secondary. If that has a too large inductance you might have an impedance mismatch between your TC and the arc load. That will limit the power, that is transferred to the secondary and consequently heat up the primary. Whether you have a mismatch depends mostly on your primary-secondary inductance ratio. It is hard to tell without knowing your coil specs.

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Polonium210
Wed Dec 19 2012, 01:39AM
Polonium210 Registered Member #3450 Joined: Sun Nov 28 2010, 05:01AM
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Sigurthr wrote ...

Primary turns are already kind of high, over 1500t of 30awg on a 4" PVC coil form.

Sorry, I meant adding primary turns.
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Sigurthr
Wed Dec 19 2012, 07:44AM
Sigurthr Registered Member #4463 Joined: Wed Apr 18 2012, 08:08AM
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Oops, haha! Yes I meant secondary turns. I'll fix the post, heh.

Pri: 10t of insulated 10ga on secondary coil base.
Sec: ~1530t of 30ga heavy poly enamel on 4" PVC form (actually 4.3" OD)
Toroid: 12" dia with 3" dia ring
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