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Registered Member #289
Joined: Mon Mar 06 2006, 10:45AM
Location: Conroe, TX
Posts: 154
Hi All,
This is the first stage of testing on a project I started almost a year ago. My original goal was to get this system up and running in about two months but that whole “life†thing got in the way and I ended up moving to NC. This meant dismantling the project, transporting the 16†x 84†secondary, and storing the equipment until the weather was good enough to resume work. Unfortunately I moved from my shop in Houston, which had a 20’ ceiling, to a garage in NC that has an 8’ ceiling. This made working on the 7’ tall secondary somewhat interesting. Ok that’s the back ground, on with the specs:
Sec – 16†x 84†wound 82†with 20ga 600V PVC wire (Yes, it’s orange, you've got to use what you’ve got)
Toroid – 16†x 64†made of several 4†corrugated drain pipe sections covered with AL tape. This toroid is not nearly as nice after the move…
Pri – 3 turns of 5/8†copper tubing on 1†Phenolic supports
Cap - .66uF 8KV CDE MMC
IGBTs – two Powerex CM1000U-34NF in a full bridge
Envelope – 250uS 120Hz
Ipk - About 2KA. I have not taken an offical measurement yet.
The logic is nothing special, just your typical 15V parts, which I chose for better noise immunity due to the higher rail voltage. Yes, they are not quite as fast as the 5V parts but the delay in negligible in this case due to the relatively slow IGBTs. The oscillator shown in the schematic is my on board test oscillator and was used for this run. I have another, more advanced, fiber optic controller in the works for future use. Fres is about 69KHz.
As for the gate driver… As far as I know everyone using bricks is driving them with some derivation of Steves discrete driver. This is an excellent driver but I just can’t get past having all that silicon to fail/trouble shoot/replace if something goes wrong. I decided to go with an off-line gate driver and larger GDT. This is actually quit simple and has proven reliable thus far. It should be noted that the secondary needs to be either shielded or well separated from the primary of the main GDT or spikes of large enough magnitude to damage the driver IGBTs can be coupled through capacitively. Here’s the schematic; those of you that know me may have seen this at the cheese head thon:
After waiting for so long to fire this coil up I was going to take advantage of any opportunity to run I could get. In this case the conditions were almost perfect, had it not been for the nearly constant arc eating 11mph winds. So while the 24’ I was hoping for didn’t quite happen...yet… I’m still happy with the 18’ that was had at about 600VDC and 17KW (measured on the AC line side with a RMS true power meter, PF was .7). Here are a few pictures and a video. The strike out to my hitch lift is +16’.
The coil is not yet fine tuned and the runs were kept short so as not to piss off the neighbors at 9pm on Sunday night. I can’t wait to see what it does without the wind and at full power….
Registered Member #505
Joined: Sun Nov 19 2006, 06:42PM
Location: Yorkshire!
Posts: 329
Very, very impressive, that's a nice piece of engineering - congratulations. I look forward to seeing the results on a really good run. I think I shall give up coiling and go and live in a hole somewhere
I would also be interested to see your primary fullbridge and decoupling layout for something of that power.
Give yourself a pat on the back James
p.s. I wonder what the driver of that car thought?
Registered Member #146
Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 04:21AM
Location: Austin Tx
Posts: 1055
Nice to see that driver work like it *should* this time .
That toroid is pretty cool looking, and now it explains the toroid on the large SGTC on the hvguy site. Pretty clever, and surely cheaper than getting the *big* corrugated tube (my 9" OD stuff was like 35 bucks).
How can you expect 20' with the toroid only ~10 feet above the ground?! Do you have a taller stand in the works?
Id really like you to take an "official" measurement of the primary current. Last i remember, i was running about 1500Apk for only the 10-12 foot sparks, so 2kA for your 16 foot spark would seem about right.
Registered Member #289
Joined: Mon Mar 06 2006, 10:45AM
Location: Conroe, TX
Posts: 154
Thanks for the comments everyone. It's always nice when a project of this scale finally gets off the ground.
Steve, believe it or not all the problems I was having at the thon were because of a half dead UCC part. My gate waveforms were all screwed up which created some odd transits and took out one of the driver IGBTs and fried that sand block. I think the part was dead before it was even installed….
It may seem like expecting +20’ from a coil of this height is unlikely but I base this off of two things. 1) My 10†coil hit 16’ and is about 9’ tall 2) The longest arc last night was not caught on video but was 18’ out to the red cart on the left, so why not another two feet or so. Also, I can raise my toroid up another 12†using the all thread it is mounted on.
If the weather holds up I will run again tonight and take a primary current measurement.
Thanks... It’s not always that clean though, this project took so much space I had to keep it as clean as possible for everything to fit.
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