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Re: transformer fed magnifier vs. coupled coil feed/ Curiosity killed the cat
Original poster: "rob by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <rob-at-pythonemproject-dot-com>
Tesla list wrote:
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> Original poster: "rob by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<rob-at-pythonemproject-dot-com>
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> Tesla list wrote:
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> > Original poster: "rob by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
> <rob-at-pythonemproject-dot-com>
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> > I finally got the time to try out a coupled coil feed to my small FET
> > driven magnifier coil. Compared to the ferrite transformer bottom feed,
> > there doesn't seem to be much difference in the output. I tried a few
> > variants on # primary turns. There may be a difference in efficiency,
> > though, although I didn't explore that very much. I was mainly looking
> > at how long the streamers were.
> >
> > My next experiment is going to be to put that big ferrite rod back in
> > the center of the coil and see if I can finally find the resonant freq.
> > Will be sort of like a cylindrical flyback :) Late night fun!
> >
> > Rob.
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> I finally got resonance with a ferrite loaded coil. I had to use a
> 4700pf cap on my TLC555 instead of the usual 150pF. It put out less
> voltage but much more current. I was using a primary coil connected to
> the FET. I think if I can reduce the primary winding, I might get a
> much higher secondary voltage. Right now it is too highly coupled.
> Rob.
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Well, I kept decreasing the primary turns and getting higher output, and
adding caps to resonate it, then finally, boom!
I blew out my IRFP510, UC2710 driver, the TLC555, and the 8V regulator
driving the UC2710. Curiosity killed the cat. I still think a small
ferrite loaded coil is a viable concept. Luckily I had lots of spare
parts. Next time I will use a current limiting resistor, and a variable
cap for the primary. I'm only driving it with 30V. Rob.
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