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Re: [TCML] First ever Pig SISG.... inadvertently
In a message dated 2/4/08 8:09:49 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
bunnikillr@xxxxxxx writes:
>seeing that you have accomplished a piggie powerd SISG system, you have
>got me excited in digging out the digital/silicon stuff I put on hold.
Just wait til I run it through the bigger coil! I'm trying to push a lot
through this 6" coil.
>I have in my possesion about 20 perfectly matched IGBT's ( Toshiba's
>MG200Q2YS40) basically a 1200 V 200 A 1300W brick which is designed to
>have 2 "IGBT's in series.
>Can these be used to create a SISG? If they can, then I will be on my
>way to a SSTC!!!!
If you look over on 4hv.org, J Aaron Holmes has worked out some of the
issues of making a brick SISG. I believe Finn Hammer has made a "BRSISG".
I just used the "standard" SISG4 boards and IGBTs to "get a feel for
things" and to get bragging rights for "destroying the indestructible". However,
Terry Fritz really scored another home run with this design - I haven't
killed any parts of the SISG yet!
-Phil LaBudde
Center for the Advanced Study of Ballistic Improbabilities
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