SSG capacitor pulser setup

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

My setup has a rotor with 12 double stacked magnets on it, N pole facing outwards. The coil is trifilar with about 500 turns of gauge 24 wire. The transistor is the MJ21194, base resistance is 200 ohms and I am using 1k 20w pot. The third winding goes to a 4A 1000V bridge rectifier. There are eight 10 000uF 60V caps in parallel connected to the bridge rectifier. Thats 80k uF cap bank The positive lead of the cap bank is connected to the charging battery bank consisting of three 12V 7Ah batteries in parallel. I am pulsing those batteries on the negative lead using a solid state relay rated for 250VDC and 70A. The relay is switched using a 555 timer circuit which gives it a short pulse every 6-7 seconds. This allows the caps to fill to about 15V before they are pulsed to the batteries . There is also a LED in the 555 circuit board, that flashes at the same time as the SSR, this way I can easily adjust the pulse width and the frequency. The primary battery is also a 12v 7Ah. The current draw from the primary is about 250mA. I am not using the other two coils on the SSG. So far everything seems to work very good.

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  • Hi Sam :)

    I am testing this to see if I can get the results mentioned by Aaron, that with a big capacity caps pulsed to a battery, you can get the battery charged and them, if you disconnect the battery form the circuit, its voltage will still rise for a while. I found out that solid state relay does not perform very well, switched to a standard relay. Also I am not turning the wheel anymore, I rather make the coil to selfresonate, this charges the cap bank much faster.

    Thanks :)

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  • jet, is it difficult to make the circuit? i would like to prove in a window motor, can you share with me the circuit?

  • Can anyone tell me why the timer circuit is necessary and maybe send me a circuit diagram showing how to connect it ?

    Thanks

  • but diversity is the nature of man is it not? Jetijs may not be interested in "normal" and traditional methods. i know i am not, that is why i am here... and i suspect that is why you are here as well.

    peace

  • Another thing you should be focusing on is turning 40+ % efficient solar cells into 60+ % Efficient :]

    Same with Ultra-Capacitors for storage cells..I heard some company called Eestar made some ultra capacitors that fully charged in 5 minutes and could drive an E-car 400+ with that single charge. But the Military bought them out. My point is..we don't need to focus on ZPE to find real answers..when we can just better what we have now and it will work..not to mention my "HomeMade Hybrids" :]

  • your setups always look awsome mate ,

    just read your post on the results , hmmm

    erm I had better and faster results on a 400v 100uf using a neon to switch it and charged 7Ah batt daily .

    the less uf meant the cap charged up very fast , I could literally hear the snaps as it hit the battery . not sure if this is good for the battery or not it was just an experiment , I have since returned to send the pulses directly to the batteries normally through the sg circuitry ,

    Sam

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