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When considering a small, portable SGTC, what are the advantages and disadvantages of using the following power supplies:
1- Single transistor FBT circuit, with a modified PC CPU @ 12V
2- 9kV 30mA NST
I am leaning towards the NST, as it seems to be a simpler way to go (and I want to keep it simple for the first one). Less points of failure and all...
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if weight is a concern i would say the FBT would weigh less, but would indeed be more complex. but that said i would still go with the NST because of its simplicity.
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Thanks modularduck...
Weight is not really an issue (to a degree, obviously). I would gladly trade the weight of the NST for the complexity (relatively speaking) of the FBT driver
I am also thinking the output from an NST would be more predictable, and make it easier to design a more efficient primary tank circuit?
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Yes. And don't follow deepfried neon's calculator. It tells you to design a resonant cap bank, and those often fry NST's. You want to build a cap that is larger than resonant for you're primary.
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Most of what I have read says the primary cap bank should be designed in resonance with the power source so it will charge and discharge at the same cycle as the NST?
But, this is not the first I have read where it is recommended going larger than resonance on the cap bank...what is the current conventional wisdom on this? Good reading on this subject somewhere?
My studies so far point me to .0088 uF for the 9kV 30mA NST (including deep fried neon's page). As I understand it from a design standpoint, the main thing the primary capacitance does to the primary coil is to dictate where in the coil you need to tap into it to achieve resonance with the frequency of the secondary (which is going to be 810.66 kHz in my design so far)?
I think I am starting to get there with understanding the design concepts...in particular getting the secondary and primary in resonance and coupled just right. The areas of the primary cap bank and the protection mechanisms are still fuzzy to me when it comes to understanding the how's, what's, and why's.
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Grenadier wrote ...
Yes. And don't follow deepfried neon's calculator. It tells you to design a resonant cap bank, and those often fry NST's. You want to build a cap that is larger than resonant for you're primary.
Well, you want the cap to resonate with the primary. You just do not want the capacitor to resonate with the NST's secondary, because of resonant rise causing over voltage, and over current. The deepfriedneon calculator will show you the resonant cap, which you want about 1.7 times that size for LTR.
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Ok, so I need to adjust the .0088 up by 1.7, then re-adjust from there.
I know I need to factor in for other components (such as RF protection for the NST, seperate earth ground, strike ring, etc).
Does the 9kV NST take me into the realm where it is not a good idea to use the mains ground (I assume so)? If so, what are my options for seperate ground?
Also, what protection measures should be taken to protect the NST?
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