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Re: The VIC with resonant cavity project by Steve..
« Reply #192 on: January 17, 2016, 21:22:14 pm »
Give this man a reward!
What a crazy year was 2015.
I am so happy to be back on track a bit.
Not that you probably care about, but still.
My cell was already ready.
My VIC was also ready.But my PWM was a pain in the ass.
But today i got my first tests with the pwm. It ran directly after i soldered the last components and wires.
The PWM is with gate option and pulse width is adjustable.
Now i really need another scoop.....this one is really at its end.
Now i need to finetune the pwm a bit and put it in its box.

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Re: The VIC with resonant cavity project by Steve..
« Reply #193 on: January 17, 2016, 22:08:32 pm »

Steve if you don't mind I'll post a quote from my new machinist with this cell that will come all ready to go as it is just plug and play.

http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y320/h2opower/Front%20look%20Gunther%20WFC_zpsrk8eqbkc.png

It will come fully wired with 20kv high voltage wire and will be shielded for your protection, plus a water level float for auto filling. Now with this design I can make it so that laser energy can be added to the system but at an extra cost. I'll hold the tolerances to +/- 0.001 so that each cell will have approximately the same space gap between the resonant cavities. This will be for a ten resonant cavity setup that will be all wired up and ready to go, plus the quote I get will last for two months. All of you know that TGS provides a high quality value added product as you all have seen the things we build.

Let me know if any of you are interested.

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Re: The VIC with resonant cavity project by Steve..
« Reply #194 on: January 17, 2016, 22:28:05 pm »
Hi Ed,

I do not need such a cell for the moment. I have a very nice cell and also components for a second one.
1 cell contains 4 sets of tubes.
All very well made.
So, if i dont get this to work, then i will stop with Meyer......

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Re: The VIC with resonant cavity project by Steve..
« Reply #195 on: January 18, 2016, 03:04:01 am »
Hi Ed,

I do not need such a cell for the moment. I have a very nice cell and also components for a second one.
1 cell contains 4 sets of tubes.
All very well made.
So, if i don't get this to work, then i will stop with Meyer......

I understand. More than likely I will be picking up some quenching circuit tubing in about 4-5 months perhaps sooner. It's been redesigned to have fare more quenching circuit holes than Meyer's had as the technology of today has improved much since Meyer's time.

Hopefully soon I will have the complete exciter array kit to add to the product list. I just have a few more things to build and test out to make sure I have it working correctly now. If all goes as planned this will be the year the technology hits the market.

TGS

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Re: The VIC with resonant cavity project by Steve..
« Reply #196 on: January 27, 2016, 20:03:57 pm »
Tomorrow evening i will pick up my new used scoop.
One that i hope, really works good.
Its a Fluke pm 3065
Its a 100mhz 2 channel scope, with some automatic features on it.

Costed me a 150 euros....

Ps. I also use a transformer between wall outlet and scope to prevend any ground effects..

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Re: The VIC with resonant cavity project by Steve..
« Reply #197 on: January 27, 2016, 20:06:28 pm »
Can anybody advise me on which blocking diode works the best, or which one Meyer used?

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Re: The VIC with resonant cavity project by Steve..
« Reply #198 on: January 27, 2016, 20:12:08 pm »
Stan used MUR 1550 diode.I found mur 1560 which is  almost the same

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Re: The VIC with resonant cavity project by Steve..
« Reply #199 on: January 27, 2016, 20:16:34 pm »
steve i tried many but none did any magic... 

i constructed something that may be usefull... a string of tvs diodes 400v pke 60diodes in series.. than i diped into transformer varnish... its roled soldering the minimal space of legs... it takes 2,5 diodes for each turn so is very compact....

i also use microwave diodes and they seems nice too...

i would go for 30a 1200v ultra high freq rated...


nice scope man! congrats for the new acquisition!
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