video for people trying to work out the vic 5

Earl

Re: video for people trying to work out the vic 5
« Reply #1, on July 30th, 2020, 07:22 AM »
Dan thanks for posting this I had not seen it before.  Thing I really like about it is this is the first time I have seen someone post how to do the initial adjustments. I also found his discussion on setting center point of VCO to be very helpful.  I have tried to set it but was never sure what the center point was as I was only looking at the range and guessing at center point.

I is real great that he shows what each of the pots does and the effect on the output.

This was really helpful to me as my next step is to finish and test the feedback and primary coils.   Have been putting off finishing them as I was not sure how to test them.  I am not really comfortable with coils must of my experience has been in the digital world.

One thing I have found missing from Ronnie's posts have been what adjustments to make.  He frequently say make adjustments and retest but only in a couple of cases has he said what adjustments to make.

securesupplies

Re: video for people trying to work out the vic 5
« Reply #2, on July 30th, 2020, 10:26 AM »Last edited on July 30th, 2020, 11:45 AM
We have to Tank Matt for his years of tireless work studying and learning
Mat Shared this video and provided a lot of insights and real study for us to follow and re learn
 
Can use a magnet to align the lmd of coils and chokes it is mention in another thread.

https://open-source-energy.org/?topic=2785.1200

Some times it is how you look rather where to look that matters

Dan

securesupplies

Re: video for people trying to work out the vic 5
« Reply #3, on July 31st, 2020, 11:41 PM »Last edited on July 31st, 2020, 11:45 PM
Re Alternate Cores

Perm 2000
I have Draw up the Petlov data to adapt Stans Bobbins 

if some one is skills to adjust the Bobbin stl in sketch up 
Files to adapt to fat core for 3D Print please try  and post

Dan