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I was able to fire up this circuit today, and got some incredibly small output, the circuit draws just over 500mA at 12V, I think that's because of the 3.5+3.5 turns on the primary, I need to reduce it to about 1.5+1.5 when I connect all of the caps in parallel, that should give me a greater power draw... Here's the schematic:
And here's a video of it in operation: When I get my hand closer to the coil, the extra capacitance pulls it in tune and the tube lights up, the spark to my fingers is so hot that my fingers began smoking, the burns don't hurt though...
I need to reduce the primary turns, connect the tank caps in parallel instead of series, and that should result in larger sparks, and hopefully- streamers! P.S. When I place the link to the youtube video in a youtube tag, the video won't load.
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i tried this setup too but 2+2 turns and at 36V from a 150-200VA transformer and got 10mm streamers output the primary was not in tune with the secondary ~200KHz primary 250KHz secondary the mosfets got wery hot after a few second of operation
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2+2 turns at 36V? That explains a good part of the heating, and at that frequency with that much turns and at that voltage I expect the current draw to be large, have you measured it?
Unexpected or excessive FET heating almost always comes down to one or more of three causes:
1) Running in the Linear region from insufficient or incorrect gate drive.
2) Shoot Through / Crossconduction from inadequate gate drive dead time.
3) Avalanche Conduction from exceeding BVds. Inductive kicks on turn off of each leg can cause massive heating effects without instantly destroying the device. As such it often gets ruled out as a culprit unless measurements are done to watch the Vds and ensure no spikes are seen.
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Sigurthr wrote ...
Unexpected or excessive FET heating almost always comes down to one or more of three causes:
1) Running in the Linear region from insufficient or incorrect gate drive.
2) Shoot Through / Crossconduction from inadequate gate drive dead time.
3) Avalanche Conduction from exceeding BVds. Inductive kicks on turn off of each leg can cause massive heating effects without instantly destroying the device. As such it often gets ruled out as a culprit unless measurements are done to watch the Vds and ensure no spikes are seen.
Or it could be due to the MOSFET being a re-named cheaper, bad quality or otherwise fake Chinese copy. but, if bought from a reputable supplier, it is usually safe to assume that this is not the problem.
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hen918 wrote ...
Or it could be due to the MOSFET being a re-named cheaper, bad quality or otherwise fake Chinese copy. but, if bought from a reputable supplier, it is usually safe to assume that this is not the problem.
is not a fake mosfet i used the same setup (see picture few posts above) at 36V ~30A on a flyback, the power resistors and the windings got hot before the mosfets :) IRFP260M's bought from a respected site
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I calculated the number of turns of the primary for the capacitance that I had, and tested it today. I got a small brush discharge, followed by a click when I made an arc to ground and the arc was gone. The breaker turned off, and when I turned it on again it immediately turned off every time. The MOSFET's were warm to the touch, and the inductor and tank caps as well. When I removed the MOSFET's from the circuit, the measurement had shown that they had failed all pins shorted. (one of them had 500 Ohm resistance gate to source, the other one had zero resistance gate to source, but they both were shorted drain to source) I guess they became another addition to my silicon graveyard... What may have blown them?
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