A quiet El Wire inverter with USB plug for easy use.
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SilentELWireInterver_Datasheet.pdfSimple Datasheet with Wiring DiagramAdobe Portable Document Format - 959.62 kB - 09/30/2019 at 03:40 |
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QUIET_EL_POW.pdfCurrent Schematic for the Design.Adobe Portable Document Format - 50.38 kB - 09/07/2019 at 04:22 |
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Quiet_EL_BOM.csvDetailed BOM.Comma-Separated Values - 1.03 kB - 09/07/2019 at 04:20 |
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Ghosts.jpgThese two ghosts are powered by this circuit. They have about 28-33nF of cable in each. They ran about 290-300Vpp, instead of the full 360Vpp. I lowered frequency to 1kHz to help voltage.JPEG Image - 244.13 kB - 11/02/2018 at 03:09 |
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MoonWebRocket.jpgThe moon is powered by this circuit, the rocket and spider web are powered on off the shelf inverters. The rocket runs are full brightness, and 2kHz.JPEG Image - 133.73 kB - 11/02/2018 at 03:09 |
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I built 3 PCBs using a new PCB layout that incorporates the bypass cap on the uProc. All three PCBs work with no issues. I put these 3 units up for sale on tindie for $25.
I built 5 of these PCBs, using a 100uH inductor. 3/5 PCBs flickered. I found that the uProcessor was being reset intermittently due to the fast transients in the boost converter. The cross talk made it to the uProc's power supply line and caused it to reset. I fixed it by adding a bypass capacitor on the backside of the programmer pin head array. I also turned down the H-Bridge frequency to reduce the power loss. It now works with no flickering and no hot devices. I have had on a moon in my sons room for a month now with no issues.
I have received a revision to the latest design, the FET was getting a bit hot when trying to drive a meter of EL wire. So I added some metal to the layout to try to reduce the temp on it. The temperature of the FET was too hot to keep my finger on it for more than 30 seconds. I have built one it does work, and I am trying to optimize the Boost converter signal period on duty cycle to get the most power output while keeping the FETs temperature under control.
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Is the PCB layout available? I cannot see it in the project files...
Thanks!
hi im trying to message you privately but im having a hard time... is there any way i can get your email for some questions i have on this project? what type of mosfet did you use and how did you turn down the frequency on the h bridge? your help would greatly be appreciated
I like your approach of separating the high voltage generation from the output AC drive.
The could be a good use for it. I would assume your thinking battery powered, I have not tested it with lower voltages, say 3V. The max wire length would decrease with lower input voltages.
Any schematics for this yet? Interested in using it for a futuristic jacket project I have in mind.
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Love the project mate. Can you explain the code abit? Thanks bro.