Electric Schematics
BruDeV
Posted 2004-10-07 5:37 PM (#176502)
Subject: Electric Schematics


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Added some schematics to the gallery.

I need the values for the hybrid (H1) for this one:

http://www.ovationfanclub.com/photos/BruDev_63029_c-2.jpg

and H1 for this one:

http://www.ovationfanclub.com/photos/BruDev_63084_c-3.jpg

The value for L1 on this one:

http://www.ovationfanclub.com/photos/BruDev_63139_d.jpg

The value for T1 for this one:

http://www.ovationfanclub.com/photos/BruDev_63183_e.jpg

and T1 for this one:

http://www.ovationfanclub.com/photos/BruDev_63233_f.jpg
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MWoody
Posted 2004-10-07 7:10 PM (#176503 - in reply to #176502)
Subject: Re: Electric Schematics



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Thanks BD.

I am learning the benefits of reading the directions before taking things apart.
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CharlieB
Posted 2004-10-07 8:09 PM (#176504 - in reply to #176502)
Subject: Re: Electric Schematics


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I dont know the actual value, but experiencial shooting from the hip suggests a value of about 1.5 to 5 henries for L1 in the 3rd example. Much less than 1 Henry would be ineffectie, more than a few Henries would be pretty big. The overall value of the cap and resistor with it would also suggest that value range.
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-10-09 6:17 PM (#176505 - in reply to #176502)
Subject: Re: Electric Schematics


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I got out the calculator and dug up the formula for resonance. Using the value of 800Hz (as per the Breadwinner user manual), I came up with the value of 1.5 henry for L1.
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CharlieB
Posted 2004-10-09 6:48 PM (#176506 - in reply to #176502)
Subject: Re: Electric Schematics


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Nice guess then.
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CharlieB
Posted 2004-10-09 6:50 PM (#176507 - in reply to #176502)
Subject: Re: Electric Schematics


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BTW, if you're creating that ... it might be a good thing to use two smaller inductors, back to back in series.
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