CAPACITIVE STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER - Part 1
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Nice work, can you tell us what the pamphlet is and where we can get it ? Or maybe scan it and upload it somewhere :)
Cheers.
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interesting
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Herbet - Down. k...
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This is EXACTLY what i needed. Thanks for such a great idea :)
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can you make a video showing me how to build a step down converter to convert 24 volts DC to 12 volts DC
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Probably on youtube too.
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Do you have a final, working , practical, proven ,schematic that can be applied in the field with confidence and safety? If so can you show us. Can anyone? Have you checked out crob227 on toutube?
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If you use a variac you can calibrate the voltage in....
Hope this helps...
pm me for more info is you need any info..
Nice video...
Paul..
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You can use high voltages for electrolysis, but you must use a slightly different technique. First, you don't use electrolyte so your cell has a high resistance. Secondly, you must have an off time between the HV pulses. What happens is a high resistance cell will act like a capacitor. When you charge it with a HV pulse, it will store the charge and continue to gas after the pulse turns off. Keeping amperage low will keep your heat low. Use multiphase to charge several arrays individually.



What kind of output can you get if you power the cell from the ignition system of the car ? The ignition system allready has high voltage and low current ... You should make it work at either 12V or 2KV if you want to use it on a car
phnxrzn2007 4 years ago
all in good time:)
tvryb 4 years ago