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| #Post#: 3737-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: lynx wind Date: July 6, 2014, 12:16 pm | |
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| I was playing with a simple circuit to Buck voltage from a wind | |
| turbine. Here is a schematic. I'd love to hear comments. | |
| I did try it with a single phase alt and a flat Nicad 12 volt | |
| battery. Instead of the hard to turn thump thump, the alt was | |
| very smooth up through the rpm. Battery voltage rose quickly to | |
| 14.89 with a hand turn. If the alternator isn't turned the | |
| capacitor just sits with its voltage. The capacitor is charged | |
| with full wave but only discharged on the half wave when the | |
| power transistor is triggered. So in effect the rpm controls | |
| duty cycle, and creates a square wave (lower volts/higher amps | |
| to load). | |
| Might need to add an RC delay on the base triggering to build | |
| more voltage on the capacitor. That way duty cycle might be | |
| less than rpm at low speeds and fully on each cycle at higher | |
| rpms. | |
| #Post#: 3770-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: nessprojects Date: July 7, 2014, 6:19 pm | |
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| @lynx | |
| I see your idea and your concept but I think the frequency will | |
| be way too low and you would need a massive coil to get any kind | |
| of gain. 30khz + is the normal for a buck/boost system. | |
| Sorry to say butt...... | |
| Just run your circuit in my simulator and it just don't seem to | |
| do anything except half the power to your battery and kept | |
| blowing up the 2n3055 due to base/emitter voltages going beyond | |
| 7v. | |
| Remember though this is only a simulator and not the real world | |
| !. | |
| #Post#: 3774-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: lynx wind Date: July 7, 2014, 7:11 pm | |
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| Thanks guys. Yes, I agree the frequency has to be higher. You | |
| may have noticed I like those power transistors. So why cant we | |
| bias the transistor at a higher rate by feeding the base with a | |
| capacitor through a variable resistor like CG showed? Just blip | |
| a higher voltage at a high rate. In effect letting the turbine | |
| run faster. | |
| The only change to CG's drawing would be to feed the base from a | |
| cap instead of just the rectified voltage off the alt. | |
| I am really old school when it comes to electronics. | |
| #Post#: 3787-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: lynx wind Date: July 8, 2014, 5:32 pm | |
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| I scrapped the above diagram in favor of the Re-EMF charger by | |
| Rene. | |
| http://youtu.be/lvKa4zneaRQ | |
| http://youtu.be/lvKa4zneaRQ | |
| Basically it allows for a much higher voltage to charge a lower | |
| voltage by chopping the voltage. It's an interesting circuit | |
| because the flyback also charges the battery. | |
| It does work. When I crank the alt the 4000ufcap charges | |
| smoothly up to 20-35 volts and discharges through the 12 volt | |
| battery. I am using a torroid with bifilar 18 awg 40 turns. | |
| One or Two 2N3055 transistors in parallel. 4000uf 35 volt | |
| capacitor. | |
| I am not so great with electronics so this circuit may only be | |
| good for 10 watts. I may be way off. | |
| #Post#: 3791-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: lynx wind Date: July 9, 2014, 8:16 am | |
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| I'm only using one bridge from a scrapped circuit from a 3 phase | |
| experiment. | |
| Cutin is just as it would be without this circuit. Amps build | |
| as soon as voltage exceeds battery voltage. I was using an old | |
| alternator from past experiments so I can't compare rpm to any | |
| other alt.. | |
| Yes, I have tried it with an aircore and the ferrite helps. You | |
| can use a rod, or a choke as well as a torroid. | |
| The next thing I will try is a variable resistor and maybe a | |
| diode in front of the base and make adjustments. The only | |
| difference between this and just a rectifier, is there is a | |
| smooth feeling turning the alt and rpm can go higher. The | |
| capacitor can run at a much higher voltage than the battery | |
| being charged. | |
| I am pretty sure the electronics guys will tell me this is a | |
| dead end, but it's fun to try. | |
| #Post#: 3793-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: lynx wind Date: July 9, 2014, 9:06 am | |
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| That's the idea. Yes this can be paralleled with the | |
| NessProjects boost. But the boost will have to be a separate | |
| circuit to the battery being charged. | |
| I'm a broken record.....you can't get more power in a low wind | |
| area than there is. | |
| #Post#: 3796-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: lynx wind Date: July 9, 2014, 10:06 am | |
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| After drawing the circuit I realized the boost has to be inline | |
| and just for trickle charge. It needs to be bypassed at 5-10 | |
| watts. | |
| Here is what I am thinking. The only issue I know is suspect is | |
| the duty cycle control. This oscillator will probably ring | |
| instead of making a nice controlled square wave. Ideas on | |
| solving this? | |
| #Post#: 3801-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: nessprojects Date: July 9, 2014, 4:40 pm | |
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| The addition of rene`s circuit in the system would be a good | |
| idea....It would act to de-sulphate the battery as well as | |
| charge. As stated it still needs something to by-pass the bulk | |
| power....Hmmm | |
| #Post#: 3805-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: lynx wind Date: July 9, 2014, 7:06 pm | |
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| I mounted everything. I added a red diode to the base and a 5k | |
| ohm pot in line with a 200 ohm resistor. It allows for very low | |
| oscillation up to very high. With high resistance it easy to | |
| turn the alt up to 24 volts on the cap and rapidly charge the | |
| load. The boost allows for very low rpm charging. | |
| I'll make a video showing the input voltage and the load battery | |
| voltage. | |
| The red LED is a nice way to visually see the charge rate. This | |
| is still very crude and probably not a great idea, but it kind | |
| of does what I want, or where we should head. | |
| #Post#: 3812-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Buck Boost Idea | |
| By: lynx wind Date: July 10, 2014, 9:29 am | |
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| Ness, | |
| Can I substitute a Mosfet in place of the power transistor? | |
| Gate to my led/resistor - Source to battery negative - Drain to | |
| torroid coil? | |
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