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Registered Member #4603
Joined: Wed Apr 25 2012, 07:33PM
Location: Austria
Posts: 159
Hi. With great support from loneoceans i managed to build a working QCW DRSSTC. Some pics of the setup etc.:
Results:
I did some measuring when the coil was running. Primary current:
-> 297kHz
Probe in the air:
-> 320kHz
Buck converter output + primary current:
And that´s what i don´t understand... Why does the current decrease when the voltage on the bridge increases?
I tried to tune the coil to get a better output but unfortunately i never got more than ~70cm with ~300V max. ramp voltage and about 10ms ramp time. When i use a longer ramp e.g. 15ms the sparcs become smaller and thicker. How can i improve the output of the coil?
Until now i only tried different taps on the primary and changing the MMC capacitance. Now i have ~13nF and tap on the turn 10. With this setup i get the best results as seen on the picture with the spark.
Mind you, I'm not QCW expert, but my gut instinct is that the primary current drops as voltage increases because the arc is growing longer thus becoming a higher impedance load. Just like with a flyback ZVS if you stretch the arc the current draw drops.
By the way, where did you get such nice bridge heatsinks?
Registered Member #599
Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
Location: Northern Finland, Rovaniemi
Posts: 624
Other QCW builders came into conclusion that primary circuit resistive losses play significant role in coil performance. Maybe you should beef up our tank circuit? Those wires look kind of small for delivering couple hundred A at 300kHz or so.
Why does the current decrease when the voltage on the bridge increases?
Primary current depends in a complicated way on the choice of primary and secondary tank specs and the secondary loading due to the arc. For secondary Q not too low, it probably can be said, that primary Q, which determines the primary current is about equal to secondary Q, which is determined by arc loading. For larger arcs, arc loading increases, so secondary Q drops and thus primary Q. That implies, that primary current doesn't increase at the rate, that bridge output voltage does. It might even lead to lower currents at higher voltages as in your coil. For the theory minded, this has been discussed in
Registered Member #4603
Joined: Wed Apr 25 2012, 07:33PM
Location: Austria
Posts: 159
Thanks, Sigurthr. Alex Yuan is right, i got mine from an old server power supply. Attached the two heat sinks with a threaded rod.
@Weston: the coil form is just a pipe. In Austria it is called "Kanalgrund Rohr" I did not find the english name...
here is a pic.
Those caps are Doorknops. The are nice - i did not notice a heating at all. "20kV 5nF" per piece but actually they have only a bit more than 4nF. Many people use them in SGTCs.
@Kizmo: I don't think the wires are the problem. They are 2,5²mm and kept as short as possible. Other QCWs like Zergs "junky" QCWl and loneoceans QCW do not use thicker wire - i only think so because the wires do not look thicker than mine on the pictures...?
I already talked with loneoceans and he said probably the coil is tuned on the lower pole frequency. That would explain the decreasing current as the growing sparc more and more detunes the coil. I tried to tune to the upper pole but when i use less turns on the primary or less capacitance, increasing the primary frequency the OCD instantly kicks in, even before there is a visible sparc. OCD is set to 100A allowing 70cm sparks with different tuning. But it even kicks in at 150A. When i use a slightly lower frequency strange things happen... The current looks the same just before the end of the ramp where the current rises really fast (need to take a picture of that) until the OCD trips. That results in a loud bang branching the sparc so it looks like a firework exploding. I think some time ago Steve Ward posted such a picture but i think he said that he increased the slope of the ramp just before the highest point of the ramp to get those branches.
Edit: I forgot that i made a video of the branching sparcs. Took a screenshot:
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