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  • #76
    I have designed a PCB for the Tri-Symmetrical 3 Battery Tesla Switch V1.0 for the circuit in post #71 http://www.energyscienceforum.com/sh...ll=1#post22331

    I have added 3 capacitors, each of the 3 capacitors are connected between each of the 3 battery negatives and the 3 phase bridge rectifier. These 3 capacitors are DC blocking CAPs and make sure only AC can come from the 3 battery negatives.

    Copper Side


    Composite Drawing


    Silkscreen Layer


    Drill Guide


    Assembly Layer


    Parts List
    9 x MJL21194 Q1.x - Q3.x
    9 x H11D1 P1.x - P3.x
    9 x 6 DIN IC Sockets P1.x - P3.x
    3 x SBL3040 or SBL3060 Schottky Diodes in a TO-247 package (D1&D2), (D3&D4) & (D5&D6)
    6 x 5mm Super Bright Red LEDs LED1 - LED6
    3 x 5mm Super Bright Green LEDs R.LED1 - R.LED3
    4 x 1000uF/2200uF electrolytic Caps C1 - C4
    6 x SB560 Schottky Diodes or Simalar D7 - D12

    Here are the PDFs of the Copper Side and the Drill Guide. So it is easier to print to scale.

    Drill Guide For (TopLayer,Botto.pdfTopLayer.pdf

    I have only just designed this, I haven't made a circuit board from the PCB layout yet. Any feedback on improving the PCB layout is welcome. I was not sure about the size of the pads. If anyone makes this, first check, if I have the MJL21194 footprint is correct. I used the footprint of a TO-247 package.

    Enjoy

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    Nityesh Schnaderbeck
    Last edited by Nityesh Schnaderbeck; 12-09-2015, 06:42 AM. Reason: Label battery Connections on Assembly layer

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    • #77
      Hi Nityesh,

      This looks very elegant! Might be helpful to label the battery connections on the assembly layer. Took me a while to figure out where they are.

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      • #78
        Hi Nityesh

        As always, your design symmetry is unmatched! Awesome work!
        Best Regards ~ James, Somewhere In Idaho

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Gary Hammond View Post
          Hi Nityesh,

          This looks very elegant! Might be helpful to label the battery connections on the assembly layer. Took me a while to figure out where they are.
          Thankyou for your suggestion, I will do that.



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          Nityesh Schnaderbeck

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Nityesh Schnaderbeck View Post
            A 3 Phase bridge rectifier connected to the 3 negatives, allows you to extract energy from the system.



            When SW1 is off the Tri-Symmetrical 3 battery Tesla Switch is in charge mode.

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            Nityesh Schnaderbeck
            Hi Nityesh,
            Great work Man!
            Rgds,
            Faraday88.
            'Wisdom comes from living out of the knowledge.'

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            • #81
              I have made some improvements on my PCB layout, Reduced the number of wire links and increased the size of the solder pads.

              I have updated post #76 http://www.energyscienceforum.com/sh...ll=1#post22409
              with the new PCB layout.

              Enjoy

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              Nityesh Schnaderbeck
              Last edited by Nityesh Schnaderbeck; 12-09-2015, 01:57 AM.

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              • #82
                Very nice, Nityesh, very nice...
                Best Regards ~ James, Somewhere In Idaho

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                • #83
                  Here are the PDFs of the Copper Side and the Drill Guide. So it is easier to print to scale. AS shown in post #76
                  http://www.energyscienceforum.com/sh...ll=1#post22409

                  Drill Guide For (TopLayer,Botto.pdfTopLayer.pdfJust Print the first page

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                  Nityesh Schnaderbeck
                  Last edited by Nityesh Schnaderbeck; 12-09-2015, 06:52 AM.

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