Hello to all!
I recently completed the 8 transistor kit w/ coil and holder provided by Teslagenx. The kit was purchased middle of the summer and finally enough time was available to complete everything over Thanksgiving. The SSG Beginners book was used for all the relevant information along with a PC board pic provided by Teslagenx (manual not available earlier).
The unit was mounted on a self designed wood system that can accommodate a number of wheel sizes for flexibility. So here are the details:
Wheel size 26" nominal w/22.5" actual rim diameter
21 magnets in kit
8 wire #20awg along w/1 #23awg for trigger winding
12 ohm trigger resistor
Rest of electronic components supplied in kit
2 12 volt Garden tractor batteries
It was first fired up 11/29 and it definitely was off - did not sound right and transistor heat sinks were way too warm! Discovered that in an unfocused moment the primary battery connections had been inadvertently reversed. Yikes, corrected the problem immediately. Spun the wheel again and nothing happens. Ooops, started the tedious process of checking everything, all the connections; the works! Became sidetracked after checking everything into thinking that the board's transistors or other parts were damaged.
So two days were wasted troubleshooting with no tangible results. A savvy friend offered to check the board's transistors etc. and board sent to him. Ordered another 8 transistor board kit from TX and received it 12/9. Put this new board together (using provided instruction set) and on 12/10 wired up all the components (using TX instructions) and voila! - Nada again. In the meantime the savvy friend sends an email detailing that there is nothing wrong with the original board. Transistors and diode etc all check out.
It is obvious after checking the connections today that the trigger circuit is not firing for some reason. All the coil wires check out with continuity. Performing a straight short test to the primary battery with each wire individually energizes the coil - all good! Same with the trigger wire. The gap between the coil and magnets has been varied from 1/16" to 1/2" - no luck here either.
So we have two boards here that display the same no run characteristics. Both pointing towards the trigger circuit not functioning as required. Not a coincidence. Something is amiss here and it is probably either very simple or just plain dumb.
An appeal to the masters of all things Bedini for help is in order. HELP!
Yaro
I recently completed the 8 transistor kit w/ coil and holder provided by Teslagenx. The kit was purchased middle of the summer and finally enough time was available to complete everything over Thanksgiving. The SSG Beginners book was used for all the relevant information along with a PC board pic provided by Teslagenx (manual not available earlier).
The unit was mounted on a self designed wood system that can accommodate a number of wheel sizes for flexibility. So here are the details:
Wheel size 26" nominal w/22.5" actual rim diameter
21 magnets in kit
8 wire #20awg along w/1 #23awg for trigger winding
12 ohm trigger resistor
Rest of electronic components supplied in kit
2 12 volt Garden tractor batteries
It was first fired up 11/29 and it definitely was off - did not sound right and transistor heat sinks were way too warm! Discovered that in an unfocused moment the primary battery connections had been inadvertently reversed. Yikes, corrected the problem immediately. Spun the wheel again and nothing happens. Ooops, started the tedious process of checking everything, all the connections; the works! Became sidetracked after checking everything into thinking that the board's transistors or other parts were damaged.
So two days were wasted troubleshooting with no tangible results. A savvy friend offered to check the board's transistors etc. and board sent to him. Ordered another 8 transistor board kit from TX and received it 12/9. Put this new board together (using provided instruction set) and on 12/10 wired up all the components (using TX instructions) and voila! - Nada again. In the meantime the savvy friend sends an email detailing that there is nothing wrong with the original board. Transistors and diode etc all check out.
It is obvious after checking the connections today that the trigger circuit is not firing for some reason. All the coil wires check out with continuity. Performing a straight short test to the primary battery with each wire individually energizes the coil - all good! Same with the trigger wire. The gap between the coil and magnets has been varied from 1/16" to 1/2" - no luck here either.
So we have two boards here that display the same no run characteristics. Both pointing towards the trigger circuit not functioning as required. Not a coincidence. Something is amiss here and it is probably either very simple or just plain dumb.
An appeal to the masters of all things Bedini for help is in order. HELP!
Yaro
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