Pf24-10
Hi Mike,
PF24-10 gives 10 VAC with a series connection on the secondary, parallel connection on the primary. Secondary wired with center tap as the Input and primary wired parallel as the Output for this thing
Greg
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Hi Mike,
PF24-10 gives 10 VAC with a series connection on the secondary, parallel connection on the primary. Secondary wired with center tap as the Input and primary wired parallel as the Output for this thing
Greg
At first I used 56 Ohm base resistors. This made the circuit consume 600mA at 13V in without any load. It was capable of lighting up a 25w light bulb at full brightness, but a 40w bulb light up only at about 80% brightness. So I reduced the base resistance to 41 Ohms. This made the 40w light bulb to light up at full brightness and a 75W bulb to about 60-70% of full brightness. So I guess that this setup can safely power loads up to 50w without loosing voltage. The reduced base resistance did increase the no-load current consumption to 750mA, but that is not a big problem. Now I need to run some load tests for longer periods of time to see if the heatsink can handle the transistor heat, I think that it should handle the heat, but if not, I can always attach a small fan to cool them. Rectified output voltage is 375V at 13V input. I guess that I don;t even need a voltage doubler. I might not even need a storage cap, because the oscillation frequency is high enough 
This is great 
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And you will be able to continue the experiments with plasma. We all wait the results.
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