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Re: Sold state IGBT disruptive coil spark gap idea



Original poster: "Gerry  Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Terry,

Nice set of pictures. Is your 115 watts wall power or at the SISG (bang energy * BPS)??? Please tell us what the maximum spark length is when you measure it.

Gerry R

Original poster: Vardan <vardan01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi All,

I tested the SISG gap and coil out tonight at 116 watts and it works fine ;-)) Firing voltage was 3600V 150nF 120BPS 105kHz...

Here are the new boards all mounted up pretty:

http://drsstc.com/~sisg/SISG-NEW-01.JPG

Here are the MOTs.  Didn't have time yet to mount them up nice:

http://drsstc.com/~sisg/SISG-NEW-02.JPG

6000V  150nF MMC:

http://drsstc.com/~sisg/SISG-NEW-03.JPG

Bridge rectifier:

http://drsstc.com/~sisg/SISG-NEW-04.JPG

Here it is arcing nicely to a point 15 inches away. It could have gone further:

http://drsstc.com/~sisg/SISG-NEW-05.JPG

Here is a little 14Meg movie I put on rapidshare.de:

<http://rapidshare.de/files/20978558/SISG-NEW.AVI.html>http://rapidshare.de/files/20978558/SISG-NEW.AVI.html

Go to the bottom and click "free", Wait about a minute for the countdown timer, type the funny letters in the box and download it. You don't have to log on or pay anything.

I ran into a charging loop problem so I stopped for the night (tired :-p). But the SISG gap is working perfectly!!! The heat sinks barely get warm. I never used any ballasting.

Cheers,

        Terry