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Contact Info No contact information available. My Interests | Forum Info Join Date: 04-27-2011 Total Posts: 103 (0.27) posts per day Quick Comments No discussions to display. Recent Blog Entries 05-21-2011
I have the LED/resistor in "parellel" not series as I typed before. I hope adding the new bulb in series this time will act as a servo and do the desired task of obtaining better charging rates. Last test I run the SSG untill secondary battery reached 12.8V and the primary dropped to 12V. I need to run the SSG on lower current draw tuned spot so that the primary will achieve longer cycles and higher charge. Read that the Bedini 10 Pole Motor (PM) only runs at 800 RPM and hope that is to do with rotor size. I'm more impressed with the 5000+ RPM 4 PM that are smaller rotor size and I may have to increase rotor size to aid in charging while retaining the RPM. 0 Comments 05-08-2011
The rotor was tuned with a resistor/LED in series with the trigger coil and the results are 200 Ohm on pot and drawing 180mA with fastest rotor speeds have achieved. 0 Comments 05-05-2011
Hey All, I have been testing my SSG circuit with the 1.6 Ohm .25W resistor testing the current draw, frequency and potentail across the load resistor. I found in my set that 470 Ohm on the pot with a 100 Ohm trigger resistor has been giving good results the 3-4 hrs of testing thus far. Current draw is 108mA, 170Hz and 0.234V across the load, all have been 2 minute tests and done 3 times to verify results. Pot resistance range I tested was from 450-500 Ohm going up by 10 Ohm after previously doing 200-650 Ohm range by 50 Ohm with current draw from 85-200mA. I found that the 450-500 range needed closer inspection. I didnt know that my secondary battery I was using is faulty and the SSG circuit treats it as a dead short with the neon brightly on and the current draw high ( if i didnt remove connection to battery the 0-1A panel meter would of gone off the meter ) I have blown 2 cheaper .5W 1k Ohm pots and few neons testing the bad battery and even though I knew the noen would burn out out didnt know about the HV arcs across the pot which burns them out in 5mins to an hr. Lesson learned and as fun as watching the neons glow ( since have few different colours ) I will not be doing that for a long time, unless soldering few circuits up and feel have the parts to waste ![]() Regards Zero 0 Comments Links No links to display. |