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Wirenut wrote ...
How much inductance is too much? Is that something i'm going to have to "tinker" with until things stop blowing up?
I don't think so as long as you don't forget the snubber cap like I did. I think the rule of thumb is to try to keep the connections between the large electrolytics and the half-bridge as short as possible. I think to best way to do this is to put the caps and bridge head to head, but the caps I used were massive (nearly 1' long) so I had to put them sort of side by side with the bridge to get everything to fit inside the base.
Is there an effective way to shield the wires from inducing currents in other components?
I just used tightly twisted pair wires for the connections from the current transformers and to the gate transformer.
By snubber cap you are referring to the c101 capacitor correct? sorry I am not an electrical engineer. I think the most trouble I have with this forum is all the acronyms being used to describe things.
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hrmmm some of the pics are not showing up... if you need hosting space or something let me know.
I think you get the image disabled tag if you're not logged in. Log in and try again. Also, the img disabled tag should be clickable even if you're not logged in.
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Wirenut wrote ...
hrmmm some of the pics are not showing up... if you need hosting space or something let me know.
I think you get the image disabled tag if you're not logged in. Log in and try again. Also, the img disabled tag should be clickable even if you're not logged in.
its working now. looks very nice. few questions tho...
1. did you use the advance modulator described in the book or something different? 2. you MMC looks different as well. was this to relive some stress in the capacitors? 3.i noticed in the the pictures you the arcs were striking the ground and not targets, does that reduce the reliability of tesla?
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1. did you use the advance modulator described in the book or something different?
Yes, I used the advanced modulator. Here's a shot of the inside:
2. you MMC looks different as well. was this to relive some stress in the capacitors?
The specified mmc should work fine if you provide adequate cooling as per the design. My layout basically provided no airflow at all, so I overheated them. I should also point out that this was while running at maximum primary current without the current limiting circuit, which is obviously beyond the design specifications.
3.i noticed in the the pictures you the arcs were striking the ground and not targets, does that reduce the reliability of tesla?
I think if the coil was arcing continually to ground or a grounded target, then yes, that would push the limits of reliability, but what you see in the pics are only momentary strikes that last fractions of a second. I don't believe these kind momentary arcs are a problem, and I haven't had any failures since putting everything together correctly.
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