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Re: replacing the spark gap with SCRs
Original poster: "colin heath" <colin.heath4-at-ntlworld-dot-com>
hi there,
i think the main prob with using scr as a spark gap is the speed
of switching. its usually way too slow.
thats the main reason igbts weren't used for some time.
i should check the switching speeds are up to it before going too much
further. 5 cycles ringdown will probarbly be too loose coupling for an
efficient coil. but i do hope im totally wrong and your coil rocks.
cheers
colin heath
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 3:07 PM
Subject: replacing the spark gap with SCRs
> Original poster: "eahab el naga" <tesla.dude-at-gmail-dot-com>
>
> I finally got two huge SCRs necessary to handle the current needed for
> the capacitive discharge. I also came up with a schematic that will
> the fire the SCR's (which are opposing kind running like a triac) at
> the peaks of the sine wave. I am letting the circuit ring 5 times then
> wait for the next peak in the sine wave. The SCRs i got are 1800V
> 1000A puk style and can handle 17000 amps repetative pulse for 10ms
> each. I really think that i could pull it off..however i am probably
> going to double the SCR's before i run full power through it
> (hopefully i'd be able to find a 1kv transformer for several kw)
> meanwhile i am going to rectify 440volts through a transformer i have
> and have a capacitor to smooth followed by chokes to the tank
> capacitor (not sure about my terminology but i'm refering to the one
> in the LC circuit).
> I'd like to know how to possibly improve the design and if there are
> any flaws in this concept. I plan on testing the cuircuit with just 12
> volts on it and have a scope monitor it from a few turns of coil
> placed in the center where the secondary would normally be. If this
> works i am hopeing to get a dramatic increase in effeciency but i came
> across a few thoughts:
> 1) the secondary current would be way too high and instead of getting
> long streamers i'd get short intense ones because the primary voltage
> is low (kinda like the effects of a solid state tesla coil)
> 2) to lower the current rise, I would increase the number of turns of
> the primary inorder to ease the stress on the SCR's and allow them all
> to turn on before the high current pulse is sent through them(keeping
> in mind that i'll be paralling them once i get 4 SCRs),but would that
> make problem number one more significant.
> 3) because of the lower primary voltage, can i make the winding closer
> to the secondary as long as they don't rise too much in order to raise
> the coupling coeffecient
>
> anyways this has a long, long way to go but i plan to have this
> actually done within 2 weeks.
>
> by the way, i also have smaller SCRs that are also puk style that i
> hope to use on a table top tesla coil one day if this ever works out.
>
> thanks a buch,
> Eahab El Naga
>
> my old, old site: http://eahab1.port5-dot-com
>
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