He has been demonstrating this circuit in these groups for several years
now.
He apparently isn't capable of understanding a schematic or wiring it.
It's a simple circuit.... Hook it up.
Let us know how it goes.
boB
Josepi wrote:
> He has been demonstrating this circuit in these groups for several years
> now.
> He apparently isn't capable of understanding a schematic or wiring it.
> It's a simple circuit.... Hook it up.
> Let us know how it goes.
> boB
I have the circuit running on a single phase for 3 years now. I am
asking for help on getting it setup on 220v. I am no electrical
engineer, so my knowledge is limited to trial and error. No one here is
able to come up with a solution.
If I connect a second circuit in parallel to the first, it works fine.
The minute I connect it to the 2nd Hot AC line, a fuse blows. So I
replaced the fuses with resettable DC circuit breakers.
Jim Rojas
You will not be able to acheive two voltages 180 degrees out of phase on in
phase without some isolation. It isn't possible.
It also isn't possible to backfeed a 120 Vac supply (180 volts peak) from a
3 volt or even a 48 volt dc supply without some voltage level
transformation. Since your circuit has none and you claim it is working
successfully you are only looking like a complete fool and a liar.
Now get real or go away. You are losing (have lost) listeners very quickly.
I went ovet this same garbage with you last year as well as other people,
also. Any person with any real circuit experience can see this is a bad joke
that has been played on you and made you look very foolish.
I am not being nasty in any way. Find a real electrical guy (Radio, TV guy,
not an electrician...most couldn't tell your ass from a thyroid, control
circuit guy or electrical eng.) and show him/her this circuit. Then listen
to them and stop the nonsense before it cascades on you here.
Josepi wrote:
> He has been demonstrating this circuit in these groups for several years
> now.
> He apparently isn't capable of understanding a schematic or wiring it.
> It's a simple circuit.... Hook it up.
> Let us know how it goes.
> boB
I have the circuit running on a single phase for 3 years now. I am
asking for help on getting it setup on 220v. I am no electrical
engineer, so my knowledge is limited to trial and error. No one here is
able to come up with a solution.
If I connect a second circuit in parallel to the first, it works fine.
The minute I connect it to the 2nd Hot AC line, a fuse blows. So I
replaced the fuses with resettable DC circuit breakers.
Jim Rojas
> now.
> He apparently isn't capable of understanding a schematic or wiring it.
> It's a simple circuit.... Hook it up.
> Let us know how it goes.
> boB