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-----Original Message----- From: tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bert Hickman Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 5:16 PM To: Tesla Coil Mailing List Subject: Re: [TCML] Findinding the facts of a 3 P unknown transformer 50:1 "black Box" and Charging inductor(s) design. Hi Stephan, Teslalabor wrote: > Hi Bert & all, > > as you know I'm also actually constructing a similar DC resonant > charging system. At the moment the construction of the 400bps rotary > (400bps @ 4000 1/min with very low dwell time) is in progress. > Until it is finished, there are still 2 questions, I'm wondering about. > > First question is about the design of a properly rated 6-pulse > rectifier. My system is powered by a 3-phase transformer, which delivers > 9,44kV output between it's phases. So after 6-pulse rectifying I get > 13,35kV DC for feeding the system, so far so good. ***In 6 pulse rectification it is 1.41*1.732*V= 9440*1.41=~ 13310V * 1.732 = 23,054volts! Sqr 3 of comes into play in 6 pulse 3p rectification which is my present dilemma which is why Bert's proposed Delta wired output is pretty cool if it is workable. See Richie's equation on 6 pulse. My transformer is presently Wye:Wye. *** I have a question in the diode configuration design stage. My Wye input neutral will see ground as will the transformer / diode tank case of course. Can the negative side of a delta side 6p rectifier also share this ground or do I need a two wire raw DC output? If so, grounded fault currents would more likely trigger primary breaker protection, true? Thanks, and its cool we are on the same kind of track Stephan. Smoke and misery enjoys company ;-^) Jim Mora _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla