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2011-10-03

Power Supply and Vehicle Update

I have been quite busy with school so I'm just going to post some pretty pictures of some of the progress made towards the electric vehicle and power supply. First off here is the transformer. Because I wanted to experiment it is made of a pair of toroids. It is litzed  because this will be run at ~300kHz min making skin depth and eddy currents an issue. The turns ratio is 4:1 and its meant to operate at 120VRMS on the primary side drawing around 10A minimum.
just the primary
with the secondary

The wire is the same stuff used on my motor, its nice because the low gauge makes winding easy, however it has a gnarly polyamideimide coating with astoundingly good mechanical and electrical characteristics coating which much to my chagrin cannot be burned off in a solder pot or removed with standard solvents such as acetone. The easiest ways of removing the coating without a sketchy solvent seems to be sand paper (labor intensive) or propane (not the neatest). At the moment torching it is easiest despite the bits of semi scorched insulation it leaves behind. However to stop the thermal gradient from crawling up the wires and leaving a bunch of damaged insulation I recommend covering the wires in a wet paper towel up to where you want the insulation gone.

On the mechanical side of things I hacked apart a pair of bike frames to be used in the electric vehicle.

Initial bike frame
It is amazing how much less space a bike takes up once it has been reduced to a pile of tubes; even more amazing is the destructive power of a sawzall on a bike frame.

A pair of bikes that were attacked by a sawzall
Next step in this process is to strip the paint from the tubes so they can be cut up and welded together. To strip the paint I got some paint removal discs; they kind of make me think  a brillo pad and bunch of sanding discs tried to have kids. However after trying them out, the process is a bit more labor intensive than I want it to be and so I might resort to chemical methods.
....however work needs to get done so until next time.

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