Hi Doug what about a buck booster tuned down to give only15 volts maximum( or less) from your output. 16 volts are really wicked on your Statpower. Mine blew in about four seconds with 16 volts.
Good morning😅. Take a beer and rethink.. ; maybe the same measurements but than on the secondary in bi-polar mode and with a fwbr push back the output of the secondary back to the LA batt. See what the voltage of the battery does
Sorry for the confusion, just had coffee here and some ‘joggurd’ which mixes up my thinking. What I meant was hook up the secondary in series but I guess you wind both secondaries in the same wind right? So both CW? You want the first in CW and the other in CCW. If both are CW and in series you dont get the resonating effect.
Hi Hans Yes that is how I wound the two secondaries, the left one is CW ithe right one is CCW ...also I made sure the ohms and the voltage output of each is exactly the same. Maybe I should try an AC cap in parallel across each secondary coil while they are also connected in series...eventually I want to try the secondaries connect together in parallel, not series. That is good idea to run the secondaries through FWBR back into battery I will try that out too Thanks!
@@koneheadx Recently I was emailing with Costin. He suggested not go from the battery to the inverter (which makes AC) but make ‘pulsed DC’ from the battery and use that as source for the primary. Currently I am trying this and want to start with a PWM which I have laying around here. I guess that will not pulse fast enough but one step at a time, right? KR H
@@hansscholte5472 Hi Hans I wish I read your post earlier, I tried the experiment with battery-invertor-hemmoroids-fwbr- battery and toasted the invertor
Hi Doug what about a buck booster tuned down to give only15 volts maximum( or less) from your output.
16 volts are really wicked on your Statpower. Mine blew in about four seconds with 16 volts.
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Good morning😅. Take a beer and rethink.. ; maybe the same measurements but than on the secondary in bi-polar mode and with a fwbr push back the output of the secondary back to the LA batt. See what the voltage of the battery does
Hi Hans
Thanks , what is secondary in bipolar mode?
They are in series now..,.
Sorry for the confusion, just had coffee here and some ‘joggurd’ which mixes up my thinking. What I meant was hook up the secondary in series but I guess you wind both secondaries in the same wind right? So both CW? You want the first in CW and the other in CCW. If both are CW and in series you dont get the resonating effect.
Hi Hans
Yes that is how I wound the two secondaries, the left one is CW ithe right one is CCW ...also I made sure the ohms and the voltage output of each is exactly the same.
Maybe I should try an AC cap in parallel across each secondary coil while they are also connected in series...eventually I want to try the secondaries connect together in parallel, not series.
That is good idea to run the secondaries through FWBR back into battery I will try that out too
Thanks!
@@koneheadx Recently I was emailing with Costin. He suggested not go from the battery to the inverter (which makes AC) but make ‘pulsed DC’ from the battery and use that as source for the primary. Currently I am trying this and want to start with a PWM which I have laying around here. I guess that will not pulse fast enough but one step at a time, right? KR H
@@hansscholte5472
Hi Hans
I wish I read your post earlier, I tried the experiment with battery-invertor-hemmoroids-fwbr- battery and toasted the invertor