no fast diodes yet, in fact i only have one diode attached to the circuit.
i was thinking two or three would be better?
just yesterday i looked at the pwm input to the gate and noticed a little ringing which as you can imagine produces a lot of ringing in the output, not a good thing when your fet is oscillating for part of the output.
i still have it mostly set up and can investigate the cause , i think i might need a driver on the gate , a little 2N7000 should do it? but like i said i havnt yet looked into what is causing the ringing
what do you think about using two fets, each with its own inductor and diode,it would be nice if i could get them to alternate , but i dont think thats possible, for me anyway.
at least my power output is out of the single digits since i was able to get the PIC to produce 19Khz pwm
i used a monitor powersupply transformer( ferrite),dissambled it , and put in two coils in parallel , then i took another transformer and paralleled two more coils with the first two.
but lately i was working with my largest blades , i have them attached to a pair of rotors , which up to now was my test bed , for a hub i'm using a bicycle , with two roller bearings instead of the ball bearings that go where you would be pedaling from. very , very smooth .
i had to take some off the tips though , as it is now, they almost hit the floor.
the reason i'm fiddling with them is i noticed that when i changed the pitch on the small set i could slow them down a lot , for when it gets really windy.
essentially when they( the small ones) would be going 900 RPM , i believe i can cut that down to 450 RPM , with more torque,
so if it is a windy day i can decrease the pitch , if its not so windy i can set it to normal.
it looks pretty cool and the whole alternator , less the stator ,is super light , i even thought of a way to use a saw blade as a disk brake ( they have them for bicycles now ! ),to stop it when needed.
nice to see you're back
william .