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Hi Ali,
The question is if the output stage is working with a square wave design, then why it's not working with my design? After all my design is also producing square waves.
Unless I see the prototype myself I won't be able to say anything.
In the diagram I can't see any capacitors, which ones you are talking about? Capacitors across the windings can totally RUIN and sink the power output of an inverter transformer.
I think there's definitely something wrong with your assembly, I had also asked you regarding the mosfet heatsinks????
Regards.
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Hi Ali,
The question is if the output stage is working with a square wave design, then why it's not working with my design? After all my design is also producing square waves.
Unless I see the prototype myself I won't be able to say anything.
In the diagram I can't see any capacitors, which ones you are talking about? Capacitors across the windings can totally RUIN and sink the power output of an inverter transformer.
I think there's definitely something wrong with your assembly, I had also asked you regarding the mosfet heatsinks????
Regards.
Hi Swagatam, the one Cap across the pirmary input winding is 0.1uF 250V and the same across the output of the secondary winding.
I added these to act as filters. But ,I'm just learning , so I could be wrong. They seem to work with the Square wave circuit. If I'm wrong please correct me!!
I have also included a pic of the Heat Sink i'm using, it's out of an old amplifier, it's massive.
There's also pics of the complete setup, I like to call my creation "Frank-Inverter" ! lol
Sincerely AliThere's also pics of the complete setup, I like to call my creation "Frank-Inverter" ! lol
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