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Re: DRSSTC Field Plots



Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi again,

I think I am going to add a foot long rod with a 1 inch ball on top to the coil too...

http://hot-streamer.com/temp/drsstc-a-new-rod.gif

Sparks straight up seem to be real cool and this certainly gets them away from the primary drive system!!

I have modified the coil to this now. The camera batteries are on the charger, but just imagine %;-))

E-Tesla6 predicted an Fo frequency of 102.88kHz and it actually tested at 104.45kHz. -1.5% error which is better than me and the yard stick were measuring ;-))

I'll try to get it tested outside in the next few days...

Cheers,

        Terry


Hi,

I was having trouble with the corona ring on the top of the secondary of my DRSSTC breaking out and arcing over. So I finally got around to making a field plot:

http://hot-streamer.com/temp/drsstc-a-old.gif

Obviously, the corona ring is a serious stress point!!

So I fiddled with it and I am going to remove the ring completely and lower the top terminal 2 inches. Then it looks like this:

http://hot-streamer.com/temp/drsstc-a-new.gif

It also has a nicer HV field shape now:

http://hot-streamer.com/temp/drsstc-a-10.gif

I just ran it though E-Tesla and plotted it with Mathcad6 (I see the color picture shows a Mathcad plotting bug..).

Hopefully this will fix the arc overs and I won't have to replace the IGBTs again. I blew all the silicon on the bridge last time. I blew 1/2 of it, but just kept running it as a 1/2 bridge ;-))) I took out all the protection TVSs across the gates and everything, but nothing else was damaged. I really like the optical gate drive. So far it seems to work perfectly and has never broken even if the load is all fried.

The new beefed up H-bridge also seems to be immune to blowing traces off now to ;-))

I guess the protectors are not the final answer to blowing IGBTs since they were always in place. Just have to avoid arcing the to primary...

Cheers,

Terry