One thing came up is, hoop can have 2 (or more) grooves for wire loading, this will allow multiple strand in single round.There are people on that other Forum that have designed and wound a great many of these large toroidal transformers and all by hand.
Your very first effort will not look as neat as theirs ! But it will definitely work just as well, and that is what matters
Yes, I will look for right sized spool, and start winding...Three strands laid together side by side in four full layers should be possible.
First layer about 80 turns of three parallel wires should fit easily onto the core (86 turns theoretically possible).
Each successive layer will have slightly less available circumference. Four layers should do it.
The tape insulation between layers will use up a lot more space than you might be expecting.
Just put on four full layers, the exact number of turns you finally end up with is not all that critical.
That will potentially be a 30 amp winding and 7Kw.
An alternative way to do this might be to try and find three plastic spools that are no more than 100mm in outside diameter. The hole in your toroid is unusually large, and as you will be fighting with three separate wires, that might eventually prove to be less trouble than the hoop method.
The hoop works best with a single wire, where the hole in the toroid is too small to do it any other way.
Good luck ...!
I didnt understand many terms here, my egs002 module has temperature sensor, a current sensor, and a fixed deadtime control mechanism...
EGS002 design does not show the obvious thermal failure or dead-time shootthru or deadtime clamp diodes for a sine inverter which is necessary for a linear push-pull. It has no current sensing on the full bridge and will fail under certain conditions but work ok in demo with no load.
I suggest you find a design that specifies heat rise and deadtime under load with a true sine inverter. It must have current feedback to be reliable because the FET Vgs tolerance for linear conductance spans a 2: 1 range unlike BJT's where drive voltage might be +/-10% about mid range.
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When using the sine inverter test on a 150 W lamp, which has relatively low reactance, you are not stress testing for shoot-thru failures..
Some points noted.Motors have a wide dynamic impedance range of about 100:1 and eddy current losses are minimized using Sine drive such as in VFD where AC motors accelerate with fix V/f to limit peak current. The choice of transformer greatly depends on the method on the limited bandwidth of all power transformers generally to < 2 decades. So CRGOS is not well suited for low loss at 50 kHz but very effective at 50 Hz. So Ferrite is preferred for SMPS which have much lower hysteresis, but unfortunately, also much lower mu and CM filters are necessary with DM filters to reduce harmful noise.
For example my square wave car inverter causes squealing noise with a laptop charger , which does not bother me when loaded but louder when not charging, but if I use the laptop for audio output to a power amp, it will pick up EMI and cross over to the audio. ( But this is old school, now my car has BT and USB drive input, so I can program my own music. with 64 GB+ stick.
Some points noted.Motors have a wide dynamic impedance range of about 100:1 and eddy current losses are minimized using Sine drive such as in VFD where AC motors accelerate with fix V/f to limit peak current. The choice of transformer greatly depends on the method on the limited bandwidth of all power transformers generally to < 2 decades. So CRGOS is not well suited for low loss at 50 kHz but very effective at 50 Hz. So Ferrite is preferred for SMPS which have much lower hysteresis, but unfortunately, also much lower mu and CM filters are necessary with DM filters to reduce harmful noise.
For example my square wave car inverter causes squealing noise with a laptop charger , which does not bother me when loaded but louder when not charging, but if I use the laptop for audio output to a power amp, it will pick up EMI and cross over to the audio. ( But this is old school, now my car has BT and USB drive input, so I can program my own music. with 64 GB+ stick.
Hi warpspeed,Treemon,
The original purpose of this thread was to wind a suitable toroidal inverter transformer.
Get that out of the way first, it will be required anyway whatever electronics you finally decide upon to drive it.
I honestly think think step two might be for you to move over to The Back Shed Forum. You will find that its a far more helpful and friendly Forum than here.
You will get genuine help over there, not just snarky unhelpful criticism.
The guys over there are experts at this, they have been home building transformer inverters for several decades.
There is a long rich history of continuous inverter development over there, which is still ongoing.
Its true though that the EGS002 has is problems, and is now becoming harder to find. The guys over at the Back Shed have solved all of those kinds of issues, and there are low cost alternatives that have proven reliable.
I have had just about enough of the giant egos here on EGA, people trying to demonstrate how smart they are without trying to be genuinely helpful to the less experienced.
I will see this thread through to the end.
Then no more after that here for me.
What might have happened is, sometime forum had moved to a new web hosting provider which assigned them an IP that was in ban list in some countries.The Back Shed is a very benign and friendly Forum absolutely no reason to block it
Yes, I realize it, that is why I am doing it step by step, big uncertainty were on core & copper procurement sides.You obviously know a lot more about the IT side of things than I do.
No hurry on the transformer, its a MAJOR project in itself.
It will happen for sure, becuase a "reserve currency" is not something the world really needs to operate, but global trading would be severely impacted... Cuz now you have lot less money.Tough financial times ahead for many of us in the West when (not if) the US petrodollar dies.
Yesrepair/modify/recycle
Indian IT industry is not what most people believe, work happens there correlates with maybe less than 10% of their economic activities.India already has a demonstrated ability to be able to do that more efficiently than just about anywhere else.
Actually he knows that 10 workers budget will be happily alloted, if he ask more it will be granted.Agree, much of IT is a scam, but not all of it.
Typically, senior management says, our product has a bug in it, how much is it going to cost us to fix it ?
Head software guy. "I will need to employ twelve more people for six months and contract two highly priced consultants for three months".
What he knows privately, that subroutine with the bug can very likely be fixed by one guy in one afternoon.
But he whats a bigger budget to build his empire with, so he gets his money.
Pretty cynical stuff, but I have seen a lot of that.
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