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  • The diode in the power supply circuit.

    Hello everyone.
    Recently, I tried to measure the current at the input to the SG.
    I took the waveform with 1 ohm resistor connected in series primary battery.
    Here it is:Click image for larger version

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    Perhaps my face value resistor is somewhat different from 1 ohm, but this is not important.
    I have noticed that some of the energy is returned to the primary battery.
    It's a small leap down after each pulse. Is this normal? Or I could be included in power wire additional diode to make this energy flow into the secondary battery?
    Konstantin.

  • #2
    Hi Kingstingin,

    The number of Diodes in the circuit only determine what Voltage is being used at the Primary.. nothing else.
    rgds,
    Faraday88.
    'Wisdom comes from living out of the knowledge.'

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BroMikey
      Do you see something that makes you think that a portion of the wave form is responsible for this action?
      I mean here is this part of the graph (circled in red):Click image for larger version

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      Originally posted by BroMikey
      I have followed your youtube video's and want to thankyou for your help.
      I am glad that it helped you.
      Konstantin.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Faraday88 View Post
        Hi Kingstingin,

        The number of Diodes in the circuit only determine what Voltage is being used at the Primary.. nothing else.
        rgds,
        Faraday88.
        Okay. This means it makes no sense.
        Konstantin.

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