Hi guys, great topic here, I thought this week about starting one myself but now we can discuss here.
I have picked up the plasma ignition system recently again on the 250CC generator. We had this running with contact points but currently I have it on the bench in solid state mode and it runs great. A thyristor BT151 800V is what I use for the switch, this works real well I really recommend this SCR. I have a Bedini SS SG charging the cap and this also runs surpisingly well, charging the cap to around 250V before discharging to the bobbin. With smaller caps like 1uf the cap is charged quickly and with low power input (12V 250ma). No problem drawing long sparks without the sparkplug cathode. Very decent effect already with 2.2 or 4.7uf cap. For some reason I like non polarized caps best, like the bedini cap but I like em a little smaller with the bedini setup to keep things elegant.
Next thing for me is the hall sensor that will trigger the BT151. This shouldn't be to difficult to setup, hopefully.
I shot a little video with my phone this weekend, have a look but watch your volume please, it will get nasty. In the video I believe there is 2x10UF in the circuit which I now believe is overkill but great for effect. When the frequency goes up it consumed about 22watt, with a 1uf cap it will run at this frequency using 3watts and still disturb your neighbours, apperently. Let me know what you think.
I have picked up the plasma ignition system recently again on the 250CC generator. We had this running with contact points but currently I have it on the bench in solid state mode and it runs great. A thyristor BT151 800V is what I use for the switch, this works real well I really recommend this SCR. I have a Bedini SS SG charging the cap and this also runs surpisingly well, charging the cap to around 250V before discharging to the bobbin. With smaller caps like 1uf the cap is charged quickly and with low power input (12V 250ma). No problem drawing long sparks without the sparkplug cathode. Very decent effect already with 2.2 or 4.7uf cap. For some reason I like non polarized caps best, like the bedini cap but I like em a little smaller with the bedini setup to keep things elegant.
Next thing for me is the hall sensor that will trigger the BT151. This shouldn't be to difficult to setup, hopefully.
I shot a little video with my phone this weekend, have a look but watch your volume please, it will get nasty. In the video I believe there is 2x10UF in the circuit which I now believe is overkill but great for effect. When the frequency goes up it consumed about 22watt, with a 1uf cap it will run at this frequency using 3watts and still disturb your neighbours, apperently. Let me know what you think.
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