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I'm switching 60000Uf and maybe you need to look at the gain and the feedback loop , I did not look up your Ic yet I will do that when I get time. But first I want everybody on the same page with the SG circuit as it will work either way. Yes I run the competitor in inverted mode. What is your cap? is it 1000Uf or is it 60000uf. The Ic used makes a big difference as some of them have diodes in the front end to protect the over voltage. You must start with a fully charged primary and then take one 1 amp hr out of that secondary battery, The machine here is charging as I said in 1 hr stopping voltage is 16.46 volts Primary battery is at 12,45 ending. Lets get in the same ballpark with your machine first.Text book comparator is just a simple way of switching, it makes a big difference when you add things around the circuit which I know no one here has, so it is not like the one I have here. Some big adjustments had to be done to make it do what you have seen on that meter it also changes with the output battery as to it's speed. As the output battery increases so does the speed of the pulses to lower the current, so it also serves as a regulator to stop at 16 volts and above, nothing else transferred to the battery. The SG machine here is dumping 120 Joules a second or 12 Joules a pulse with that capacitance.
I'm switching 60000Uf and maybe you need to look at the gain and the feedback loop , I did not look up your Ic yet I will do that when I get time. But first I want everybody on the same page with the SG circuit as it will work either way. Yes I run the competitor in inverted mode. What is your cap? is it 1000Uf or is it 60000uf. The Ic used makes a big difference as some of them have diodes in the front end to protect the over voltage. You must start with a fully charged primary and then take one 1 amp hr out of that secondary battery, The machine here is charging as I said in 1 hr stopping voltage is 16.46 volts Primary battery is at 12,45 ending. Lets get in the same ballpark with your machine first.Text book comparator is just a simple way of switching, it makes a big difference when you add things around the circuit which I know no one here has, so it is not like the one I have here. Some big adjustments had to be done to make it do what you have seen on that meter it also changes with the output battery as to it's speed. As the output battery increases so does the speed of the pulses to lower the current, so it also serves as a regulator to stop at 16 volts and above, nothing else transferred to the battery. The SG machine here is dumping 120 Joules a second or 12 Joules a pulse with that capacitance.
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