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GOLDSCAN 5 SCHEMATIC QUESTION
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Originally posted by dbanner View PostWell, if I'm seeing right, it's obvious that it's a typo error, pin 5 is output and pin 3 should be ground. Strange is that orbit neglected to comment on his own schematic. Maybe it is not his schematic.
It's a mistake in not knowing the matter on your part !!!!
Some guy from Turkey I sent him the pdf I think it's Saba scheme in pdf It's very clean and if she does not understand that's his problem !
Power can be solved in many ways this is just one way you are standing on the first barrier and what further ?
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Originally posted by Orbit View PostNo, it's your chematics I almost everyone knows not to speak English .And if you do not understand shematic Then take a musical instrument ! the scheme is completely accurate and you banner deals with something else ,because you know little electronics ! Nobody gives me anything and be grateful to me and the guy who put the proto scheme ALtra, Jose ,otherwise would not see my scheme![ATTACH]43191[/ATTACH]
It's a mistake in not knowing the matter on your part !!!!
Some guy from Turkey I sent him the pdf I think it's Saba scheme in pdf It's very clean and if she does not understand that's his problem !
Power can be solved in many ways this is just one way you are standing on the first barrier and what further ?
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Hi Orbit what they are saying is your picture is very low resolution , when you zoom in to read the values, the picture Pixelizes and is hard to look at, (nejasan) the picture just needs to be in higher resolution. the power.jpg picture is ok to read.
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The damping resistance specified in this diagram is definitely on. My coil is 2 ohm .330 mh, 5 wat resistance even after a short time overheating and burning. Tx supply 12 volts. instantaneous consumption of the circuit 600 ma.I couldn't find a solution to this problem. I tested with many coils but the damping resistance was overheated and burned again. I used a current limiter on the circuit. I'd appreciate it if you could help me with the cause. In addition, as seen in the gs5 pictures around the ne5534 1m resistance is not specified in any diagram. This resistor seen in the motherboard pictures must be connected to which pins.
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The damping resistance specified in this diagram is definitely on. My coil is 2 ohm .330 mh, 5 wat resistance even after a short time overheating and burning. Tx supply 12 volts. instantaneous consumption of the circuit 600 ma.I couldn't find a solution to this problem. I tested with many coils but the damping resistance was overheated and burned again. I used a current limiter on the circuit. I'd appreciate it if you could help me with the cause. In addition, as seen in the gs5 pictures around the ne5534 1m resistance is not specified in any diagram. This resistor seen in the motherboard pictures must be connected to which pins.
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Originally posted by ispanyol2 View Post[ATTACH]44817[/ATTACH]
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What Schematic are you using that Matches the PCB you have??
If you are burning a 470Ohm, 5Watt resistor then check for solder shorts with a good magnifier.
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Aynı pcb yok. Bir yerlerde okudum. Forumdaki resimlerin pcb gs5a olduğunu düşünüyorum. Burada tekrar yayınlanan Türk şemaları Gs5b olmalıdır, çünkü şemada 3 jfet olduğu görülmüştür. Şemada gösterildiği gibi, Irf740'ı çalıştıran transistörün ucundaki direnç (470) doğruysa, transistör yanlıştır. Bu şekilde, Irf740'ı süremez. Bu konuda yayınlanan bilgilere göre Tx katı arızalı 470R daha önce belirttiğim direncin yandığını gösteriyor. bu şema ya hiç kimse yapmadı ya da sorunun farkında değil. Gs5'in orijinal mono bobin değerleri nedir? Kimse paylaşmadı ya da bir sır. Teşekkürler
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The goldscan 5 detector has a frequency of 3.2Khz TX pulse duration of 100uS. According to the output voltage is 14.4V, the IRF passes a fairly high current from the 740 mosfet line. It is about 2.5-3ohm along with a fast coil of 3600uH, and the internal resistance and serial source resistance of 0.065ohm. The current is 600-700mA.
Now let's do some calculation:
14.4V / 3ohm = 4.8
4.8A / 1sn = 4.8A / 1000000 = 0.0000048A Current at 1uS Current at x100uS tx = 0.00048A Impact power at 1uS = 14.4Vx0.00048 = 0.006912W The power at 1sn = 0.006912x3200Hz = 22.1114W is spent.
The voltage and current on the damping resistance are exponentially
Let's make an account below.
Let's accept flayback vodka average 600V.470ohm 2w
damping resistance.600V / 470ohm = 1.27A
1.27Ax3200Hz = 4067A Of course, this is not a real figure.
but in practice, the damping resistance can be very hot.
Now here's my respectable Eric foster how did you fix this heat problem.?
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