Hi All,
Thought I would write this article on the SSG running wrong. All of the coils I have wound and assembled have been running wrong and I never knew it until I had an over heating problem. Tom had illuded to the overheating saying that my transistors were staying on too long. John then later stated something else about replicating his original lab machine. So just for the grins I decided to build a nice pro quality machine and during the assembly of it I had a brain fart! I thought about what John had said about the coil being wound clockwise. This is when I had this sinking feeling that I have been wrong all along. My machines have all been running wrong!
I started examining my own scope shot pictures and one night laying in bed I knew the answer......my machines were running off the south pole......even though the north magnets were facing outward toward the coil. The give away proof was in the scope shots and considering the magnet spacing arrangements I had been using. Also the heat problem I had encountered with the very large 8 lead coils.
When I examined the scope shots the answer was staring me right in the face. The width of the pulse was way way too long.....causing the coil to stay on way way to long also......getting hot like a car coil would do when running. This is what John has been preaching all along. Nothing gets hot....but he never said how or why. Well now I know why! And I want you to know why also!
When we think back to the DVD's JB had made a chart of the magnetic field on cardboard with a marker on the ssg there was of corse the north field caused by the magnet but in between the magnets a south field that now protrudes outward away from the wheel just like the north. If you have a field detector you can see this for yourself. I have done this several times and noted the south field protrusion. Do any of you think that this field is strong enough to trigger the transistors and run the machine. It is strong enough and the machine will run all day this way! Not the way JB had intended!
So being left handed I have been winding the coils the opposite way and not paying attention to the winding detail and also to the right hand rule. This still amazes me but when the coil is mounted south up (towards the wheel) the transistors will trigger off the south field in between the north magnets. If you mount the coil north up (toward the wheel) the transistors will trigger off the north magnet faces.
The north fileds are very intense due to the proximity of the coil face when running. The south field is weak compared to the north but will fire the transistor if the coil is mounted wrong side up.
Look at the pictures below of the scope shot and notice the "W" I have drawn out. What does the "W" represent? It is the total time the transistor remains on during the work cycle. Notice how very long the 8 lead coil is. This why the heat was prevelant in the coil after long run times. You can also see the varying widths of the "W" on the first two shots. My magnets have varying spacing and it is evident in these first two pictures. How can I have a varying "W" width if all of the magnets are the same width? The scope "W" widths should all be the same for the magnet north face. But these vary in width and prove I am triggering off of the south pole or on the gap betwen the magnets.
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...peshotquad.jpg
If you now look at the recent scope shots where I have now changed my coils all of the "W" widths are the same width and now firing off of the north face. I would have never figured this problem out if I had not had a nonlinear magnet spacing to show this on the scope.
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...eshotnorth.jpg
How many of you have this issue of the machine running wrong and dont know it? This problem causes an increased load on the input side and causes the coils to get warm or hot. It also causes poor charging. You also cannot see it if you have evenly spaced magnets close together!
Tom is the only moderator who picked up on this and made me think about it. Thanks Tom and JB! I will never make the same mistake twice and I now know 10 times more than I did yesterday. All of my coils are now rewound and charging is much much higher and everything is running ice cold.....just like it should with very low amperage input.
I also know one more thing that JB has ben harping about since day one. Do not use neo magnets.....why?.....because the field is so intense that the magnetic field is much much larger and the transistors will stay on a very long time. I know this from past experience! Even three inches away the neos fire the trannies no problem!
I hope this article has opened your eyes and made you consider how very complex this little bastard is. The SSG!
Get yours running correctly and you will have no problems charging batteries......ever!
Here are some other extra pictures just for reference showing the fixed north. In the following pictures I am charging the L-16 batteries with 20 volts input @ 2 to 3 amp.
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...wersupply8.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...g-4leadssg.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...g-4leadssg.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...dscopeshot.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...eshot8lead.jpg
As an added extra I have also duplicated JB's 7 lead coil SSG you see in his videos. I wanted to do this and build something nice for myself that is not all hillbillied up. I think it turned out fairly well. I know JB said to use #20 but all I had was #18 and it works just fine. Check it out! The base is made from AZEK that is pvc cemented together and the bearings for the shaft are self aligning needle type flange mount. 21 magnets. The machine is very quiet and charges like hell. I am definately not sorry I built it.
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/.../whitessg1.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...tessgflash.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...essgflash2.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...tessgfront.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...scopeshot7.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...owersupply.jpg
At the end of the day now I can say that I have had one the most trying educations in this arena. But I have to say that now I have a very good grap on the concept of the SSG devise.
Bud
Thought I would write this article on the SSG running wrong. All of the coils I have wound and assembled have been running wrong and I never knew it until I had an over heating problem. Tom had illuded to the overheating saying that my transistors were staying on too long. John then later stated something else about replicating his original lab machine. So just for the grins I decided to build a nice pro quality machine and during the assembly of it I had a brain fart! I thought about what John had said about the coil being wound clockwise. This is when I had this sinking feeling that I have been wrong all along. My machines have all been running wrong!
I started examining my own scope shot pictures and one night laying in bed I knew the answer......my machines were running off the south pole......even though the north magnets were facing outward toward the coil. The give away proof was in the scope shots and considering the magnet spacing arrangements I had been using. Also the heat problem I had encountered with the very large 8 lead coils.
When I examined the scope shots the answer was staring me right in the face. The width of the pulse was way way too long.....causing the coil to stay on way way to long also......getting hot like a car coil would do when running. This is what John has been preaching all along. Nothing gets hot....but he never said how or why. Well now I know why! And I want you to know why also!
When we think back to the DVD's JB had made a chart of the magnetic field on cardboard with a marker on the ssg there was of corse the north field caused by the magnet but in between the magnets a south field that now protrudes outward away from the wheel just like the north. If you have a field detector you can see this for yourself. I have done this several times and noted the south field protrusion. Do any of you think that this field is strong enough to trigger the transistors and run the machine. It is strong enough and the machine will run all day this way! Not the way JB had intended!
So being left handed I have been winding the coils the opposite way and not paying attention to the winding detail and also to the right hand rule. This still amazes me but when the coil is mounted south up (towards the wheel) the transistors will trigger off the south field in between the north magnets. If you mount the coil north up (toward the wheel) the transistors will trigger off the north magnet faces.
The north fileds are very intense due to the proximity of the coil face when running. The south field is weak compared to the north but will fire the transistor if the coil is mounted wrong side up.
Look at the pictures below of the scope shot and notice the "W" I have drawn out. What does the "W" represent? It is the total time the transistor remains on during the work cycle. Notice how very long the 8 lead coil is. This why the heat was prevelant in the coil after long run times. You can also see the varying widths of the "W" on the first two shots. My magnets have varying spacing and it is evident in these first two pictures. How can I have a varying "W" width if all of the magnets are the same width? The scope "W" widths should all be the same for the magnet north face. But these vary in width and prove I am triggering off of the south pole or on the gap betwen the magnets.
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...peshotquad.jpg
If you now look at the recent scope shots where I have now changed my coils all of the "W" widths are the same width and now firing off of the north face. I would have never figured this problem out if I had not had a nonlinear magnet spacing to show this on the scope.
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...eshotnorth.jpg
How many of you have this issue of the machine running wrong and dont know it? This problem causes an increased load on the input side and causes the coils to get warm or hot. It also causes poor charging. You also cannot see it if you have evenly spaced magnets close together!
Tom is the only moderator who picked up on this and made me think about it. Thanks Tom and JB! I will never make the same mistake twice and I now know 10 times more than I did yesterday. All of my coils are now rewound and charging is much much higher and everything is running ice cold.....just like it should with very low amperage input.
I also know one more thing that JB has ben harping about since day one. Do not use neo magnets.....why?.....because the field is so intense that the magnetic field is much much larger and the transistors will stay on a very long time. I know this from past experience! Even three inches away the neos fire the trannies no problem!
I hope this article has opened your eyes and made you consider how very complex this little bastard is. The SSG!
Get yours running correctly and you will have no problems charging batteries......ever!
Here are some other extra pictures just for reference showing the fixed north. In the following pictures I am charging the L-16 batteries with 20 volts input @ 2 to 3 amp.
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...wersupply8.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...g-4leadssg.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...g-4leadssg.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...dscopeshot.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...eshot8lead.jpg
As an added extra I have also duplicated JB's 7 lead coil SSG you see in his videos. I wanted to do this and build something nice for myself that is not all hillbillied up. I think it turned out fairly well. I know JB said to use #20 but all I had was #18 and it works just fine. Check it out! The base is made from AZEK that is pvc cemented together and the bearings for the shaft are self aligning needle type flange mount. 21 magnets. The machine is very quiet and charges like hell. I am definately not sorry I built it.
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/.../whitessg1.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...tessgflash.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...essgflash2.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...tessgfront.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...scopeshot7.jpg
http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...owersupply.jpg
At the end of the day now I can say that I have had one the most trying educations in this arena. But I have to say that now I have a very good grap on the concept of the SSG devise.
Bud
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