Kloberth
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Neon sign transformer circuit
Well I know its the wrong forum here but every other forum has not respomded to my question so ill try it here.
I have a Solid state chinese neon sign transformer and I am trying to remove the ground fault protection from it has anyone experiece with such
transformers or do i need to trace back the circuit?
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Kloberth
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After looking further at the circuit it is a zvs circuit driving a flyback. Just need to figure out what on this is responsible for ground fault
protection
[Edited on 29-3-2024 by Kloberth]
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I would advise against running the circuit without the potting material, at those voltages arcs can form within 1/2in(14mm) or more
To help, we will need a schematic or netlist. There are many different topologies that can produce ground fault detection.
For that small of a driver, im betting on a dual "current mirror" acting as a different pair. Anytime the dif pair is not zero, you have a ground fault.
Another common but less accurate method is to wind a untapped transformer to your output.
By winding both output leads together in opposite directions, their currents cancel out. The secondary only produces a current under unbalanced load
conditions
"You can't do that" - challenge accepted
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I would recommend getting an old style neonsign transformer, they are much more roboust.
I went to an Neos-sign company and asked if they had any old transformers i could get for free.
They of cause asked what i would do with it and i explaned my tesla coil experiments and that seemed to spark their interest.
I got several old style neonsign transformers from them and i probably could have got as many as i could carry, they had a whole pile of them.
I could give one away if you could pick it up but i suspect the shipping is costly as these have a big weight.
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