Thanks @TommyDee, I guess it's something I will need to practice. My soldering isn't great, but definitely found my first build easier after discovering flux (see first battery cradle & the coil on ZVS ). I think some hobby practice sheets are in order. I was planning on just buying ZVS modules to just practice until it works, everything in your instructions seem pretty clear to me. Except the additional wraps on the remaining coil, thats not so clear. But like you said you will get two . What do I need to test it works correctly or is it a case of wiring it up & seeing what happens?Hey there @Rei_Gado and welcome to FC. HalfPint requires a higher level soldering skills in order to effectively splice a high draw conductor to the very center of the inductor winding [choke in days gone by]. It is both craftmanship and experience that lets you make that connection reliably. Part of the trick which may become apparent, when you read the text, is having a solution on the other end. Tapping a lead-wire to the inside of the coil also coincided with the convenient hulky pad that makes the inductor rigid as well. It is a 5-handed operation at times. I've tried my best to explain. You could unwrap 1-turn and the tap would be to the outside. The circuit would tolerate that. There is a convenient pad on the outside as well.
You can still use a MOSFET switch or a momentary high current mains switch. The gate circuit mod is quite optional. I find it convenient as everything downstream becomes simpler.
Shows us what you got in soldering skills. Big Clive will help you if you have doubts. Flux - Flux - Flux is more than a statement. I use a RadShack 20/40W iron and it cooks the coil in place in seconds.
Awesome, thanks for the reply TD happy to hear I'm making sense of this. My fresh 18awg wire arrived this morning so had a bash at wrapping the inductor as per what I've read on page 3. First attempt here but I cut each wire at 33" & have wrapped 16 times on each side (some movement so they're no longer the same length at the start ) but I have quite a bit of additional length left. What do I do about that??? Was I supposed to use 16.5" of wire for each half wrap or can I just cut off the extra now I have the required wraps?12 awg magnet wire @GI .
All great questions @Rei_Gado -
Trace cut is only to allow the use of a low power switch on the positive trace. Completely optional for HalfPint.
The standard -IN negative input connection is just fine. I remove the connector and the hole is too small.
The center tap is simply the positive power input. It really doesn't have to go back to the board. You can wire it outside of the circuit. This is essentially what the trace cut did.
And consider this... if your build is better off with 2 chokes/inductors, by all means just remote 2 chokes and don't bring the common connection between them back to the ZVS board. Now all you need to operate the device is a low power momentary on the positive input +IN because the chokes are no longer connected. They are what draw all the power. That might be a different way of looking at it.
I like the 3-legged center-tap coil because it is very stable if you get some great solder beads, and you are aiming for some great solder beads if you want to refine the build.
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Ahh shoot, did the work coil at 30" & that'll be why the ends of my coil are fairly short. Guess I'd better wrap another one@Rei_Gado - excellent work! p.s. 33" is the work coil. I have no idea of how much wire the choke uses.