This transformer is made for 50-60Hz and that will be it's optimal frequency. If you want to run high frequencies, you'll need a ferrite core and multi-filar windings. As-is, that is a cool circuit and well laid-out. Great job bro!!!
Well I tried higher frequency of the timer and it doesn't work as well. I blame the fact that the bigger the coil is (as in the length x cross-area x purity of the copper wire) the larger the current and the time needed to saturate the coil. All resistances also add to this equation. My best results involve near-1kHz frequencies with 16-filiar coil with wire length approx 150ft each on a solid state model.
it was a normal bedini circuit (sg) but it worked very nicely as an ssg unintentionaly. amazing COP. it seemed. but it stoped working due to some reason.
Nice to see youve given it a go. Well done. Whats the voltage of the bulb its running? Have you tried revitalising a duff battery with it like an old drill battery? I have now revitalised 12 of my old drill batteries that was about to go in the bin.
Have you checked the output of the other end of that transformer? (Red wires)
Thank you for your support Daftman! . The bulb is 230v 15w Its running on 80V dc =) and strange ac volt 150V..... And the heat plate gets colder =) when running. Try it out!
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shimondoodkin 5 months ago
@shimondoodkin Thanks
valllhalla 5 months ago
Very Nice project is that a 555 Timer chip that your using there?
I to would like to see the schematic but like qinaan said the link dont work :( Thank you for sharing Thums up!!! Regards Steve
Steven715715 5 months ago
This transformer is made for 50-60Hz and that will be it's optimal frequency. If you want to run high frequencies, you'll need a ferrite core and multi-filar windings. As-is, that is a cool circuit and well laid-out. Great job bro!!!
Landotter1 6 months ago
@Landotter1
Thaks for the tip Landotter1
one day we'll make it
valllhalla 6 months ago
My email is qinaan@yahoo.com
qinaan 6 months ago
Hi Friend. Great work. Would u like to email me your schematic. coz the link u provided is no more available. Thanks in advance.
qinaan 6 months ago
Well I tried higher frequency of the timer and it doesn't work as well. I blame the fact that the bigger the coil is (as in the length x cross-area x purity of the copper wire) the larger the current and the time needed to saturate the coil. All resistances also add to this equation. My best results involve near-1kHz frequencies with 16-filiar coil with wire length approx 150ft each on a solid state model.
TheRadiastral 11 months ago
@TheRadiastral Good for you.
valllhalla 11 months ago
great job man :D
ciprianwiner 11 months ago
I wonder what would happen if one uses even higher freq chip. Any reason this could not go into MHz range and charge like mad?
TheRadiastral 1 year ago
@TheRadiastral
Good idea!!
valllhalla 1 year ago
check unsere haus klingel vs 230v xD
DjKanal1 1 year ago
@DjKanal1 ?
valllhalla 1 year ago
send me a copy of the circuit please
drchidoone 1 year ago
Professional layout - interesting work - well done!
reeseht 2 years ago
Thanks!!
valllhalla 2 years ago
well done mate.
i might try this.
i made a circuit work that was 12v. ssg
it was a normal bedini circuit (sg) but it worked very nicely as an ssg unintentionaly. amazing COP. it seemed. but it stoped working due to some reason.
kingdizzydotcom 2 years ago
Nice to see youve given it a go. Well done. Whats the voltage of the bulb its running? Have you tried revitalising a duff battery with it like an old drill battery? I have now revitalised 12 of my old drill batteries that was about to go in the bin.
Have you checked the output of the other end of that transformer? (Red wires)
theDaftman 2 years ago
Thank you for your support Daftman! . The bulb is 230v 15w Its running on 80V dc =) and strange ac volt 150V..... And the heat plate gets colder =) when running. Try it out!
valllhalla 2 years ago