If the big fat cap is failing, you'll see a triangular variation in either the the light output or the current monitoring jacks. note requires scope, and care in how you hook up the scope, if you do not own a isolation transformer.
Steve
If the big fat cap is failing, you'll see a triangular variation in either the the light output or the current monitoring jacks. note requires scope, and care in how you hook up the scope, if you do not own a isolation transformer.
Steve
This was probably due to a resonance between your PSU and the additional inductance of your extension lead .
I build tesla coils and this problem rears it's head all of the time. The issue can be dramatically improved by the use of a power factor correction capacitor across the input of your PSU. I would suggest a PFC cap on any high current inductive load as a matter of course, as it will reduce wall plug draw and generally stiffen the supply.
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[QUOTE=Doc;92235]This was probably due to a resonance between your PSU and the additional inductance of your extension lead .
I build tesla coils and this problem rears it's head all of the time. The issue can be dramatically improved by the use of a power factor correction capacitor across the input of your PSU. I would suggest a PFC cap on any high current inductive load as a matter of course, as it will reduce wall plug draw and generally stiffen the supply.
Respectfully must disagree,
Modern PSUs (JDSU, Laserdrive, Spectra etc) are already PFC corrected, and they are buck converters, the storage inductance is small, on the order of 20 mHy.
More likely he had a about 2-3 ohms of resistance in series with the PSU, Which is enough to take it out of loop.
Steve
Last edited by mixedgas; 04-18-2009 at 19:30.
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fluorescent tube will refuse to ignite on an extension lead without a PFC cap.[/QUOTE]
Now I will agree I have seen some whacky stuff out of flours on cords.
Want some real fun, try the cheap ballasts where they assume the lamp is in a grounded fixture to aid in starting, and the wire back to the box is long and the inductance of the wire kills the neat little capacitive field they want to aid in starting the lamp. ARGH!!
Steve