@@Timtron432 Oh I bet. Ive gotta raise 23 kids some of which are older than me. Hahaha. All mouthy. I'll trade :) hahaha. They are wearing me out too. All wanna go home and not do their work.
Wow, thanks for this demo Tim. Using just a off the shelve 3 phase transformer, well done. Do you remember if it made any difference that additional transformer laminate that you cut off and put on top of the transformer? Did you do that on both end of the transformer or only one end?
@@Timtron432 in thane videos he shows the output of the BITT is showing a lamp and the voltage and the current are perfect in phase , i think the 60 degree is better than 90 but you still have room for improvment to reduce that 60 to 0 , the question is how to reduce that to 0 , is it the ratio or maybe the direction of the two output coil or the outter core
@@Timtron432 it’s normal to have 90 degree on the source between the voltage and current because as you know it’s reactive power and as you know the main purpose of the BiTT is to make that phase shift to be 0 degree so the voltage and the current are perfect in phase which means it’s real power which is amazing because it’s using reactive power cost is almost zero and giving high power and real not reactive power
Nice results there! thanks for sharing: doesn't 130V output with 128 Ohms load = 1.016 Amps, not 1.25 Amps? Anyhow your project can only get better with refinement congrats!
@@Timtron432 I would like to replicate what you are doing, may I ask are you using 3 phase transformer or a 3 phase line reactor/ choke ? I didn't see any secondary.