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LeButch
modified 6 years ago

High voltage generator

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03:51:06
Kinda different approach, but it would work.
published 6 years ago
hurz
6 years ago
interessting
hurz
6 years ago
"it would work" but you know why its not working? BTW, this apporach we see ones a week more or less similar.
hurz
6 years ago
do you know what the theoretical maximum voltage of this configuration is? 329857V but this is only theorie
hurz
6 years ago
with an improved pead detector and a better alignment to resonance it could in theory even double 330kV to 660kV. But this is only theory and if you watch the mains current and the ultra low resistance of the coil its totaly impractical, right?
LeButch
6 years ago
It is mainly impractical because you need HUGE components for this circuit. I mean, I have never even seen a diode designed for 100kV, even tho they do exist and I did not even start from the coil.
hurz
6 years ago
Coils 1H is not a problem, to make them that low in resistance is a problem. Just you have never seen something, does mean NOTHING, may i remind you and your traffic lights, lol. You have been never outside germany and have never seen traffic lights which are different to them in germany. But trust me, they exsist. Diodes in highvoltage are available, sure they are not for sale at amazon. Parasitics are the main issue why this is NOT realistic. Resistance and corona losses and to high current. As already said, the numer of diodes can be half and the voltage even doubled. Funny is you say, "but it would work". Right, if the sun would turn reverse from tomorrow on, it would work. lol
LeButch
6 years ago
So you say 100kV diodes do not cost much?
hurz
6 years ago
funny your fantasy.
LeButch
6 years ago
And I thought you would write constructive comments this time...
giomix
6 years ago
@lebutch, is not a cost issue or where buy something, the limit is that is unreal this simulation due parasitics as hurz explain you.
hurz
6 years ago
thanx @giomix
LeButch
6 years ago
So you say this circuit would not create any high voltage? I bet it would. Maybe not as high as in the simulation, but it would.
sshsslfun
6 years ago
In my opinion, this is a big no since the current draw is definately higher than any sort of breaker I've ever seen.
hurz
6 years ago
sure it does generate a high voltage, but as i said and calculated not as big as you expect. Check my latest circuits and try to understand
hurz
6 years ago
if you want to know more about your circuit check this as basic knowledge http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6119412801994752
LeButch
6 years ago
Then it is a high voltage generator. Cool, thanks for clarification.
hurz
6 years ago
Sure, nobody said itbis not. But far below what you expect. In simulation you get close to 80kV and in reality you say it "would work" but much much lower maybe 3 or 4kV.
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
LB, what’s most amusing here is that no one has claimed you shouldn’t call it a generator after such argument for a recent circuit from another user.
LeButch
6 years ago
Okay, nice to know Hurz.
LeButch
6 years ago
And if anyone understood what Kiani tried to write, feel free to tell me, cause I didnt.
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
Kiani obviously didn’t know either so he has deleted his comments in embarrassment 😂
maxmax_66
6 years ago
http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6255506049204224
LeButch
6 years ago
I know my own comments, thank you.
maxmax_66
6 years ago
And a source of pride for yourself, right?
LeButch
6 years ago
In what context?

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