@ALL
Short Answer: Yes after some playing around.
Long Answer: I have not seen so much trouble as Itsu is having! Normally it works after a few tries for me.
Itsu, did you see this video:
[youtube]iUy_9jDKDvo[/youtube]
I did this to help you out. There is definitely issues there on your setup. Did you see my reply on the Scope shots?
For CW/CCW Coils, the best Circuit is:
For CW/CW but One Coil Flipped over the best Circuit is:
Remember these are not the only configurations that work! This is another:
Kind Regards
Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
To Reach New Horizons!
-------------------------------
Hi Chris,
yes i have seen that video, but i know the concept, we have either 2 coils wound CW and CCW or we have 2 coils wound
the same way (both CW or both CCW).
Either configuration can be set 2 ways, either in adding mode or bucking mode.
I have tested both configurations in one setup (first CW / CCW bucking), then rewound 1 coil so that i had 2 coils both CW bucking.
In this latest setup i also used another core with same results.
I did see your reply on my scope shots, but "The Input is being Choked off!" is more a gut feeling term then a technical term, right?
and its not thru in my opinion as you see the current being present loud and clear in the input (you even copy and paste it), so you
can hardly call that choked off.
Anyway, presently i have 2 crossover coils (both wound CW) on that new core connected via a DPDT switch (as presented by the genius Tinselkoala)
so i can flip over 1 of the 2 coils so the setup changes from bucking to adding mode.
The problem is that these crossover coils are too wide, so only 2 fit on the core.
I have wound the primary over one of those partner coils, but seeing an unbalans in output across both partner coils when in adding mode.
Need some sorting out here....
Regards Itsu