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Joule Ringer!

Started by lasersaber, December 29, 2010, 02:19:43 PM

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NickZ

  Thanks Xee2.
   I've been having the best results using a 15 volts, 1000mA from a wall adapter. Which seams to work better than 12 volt  batteries, as it has slightly higher voltage. Both higher voltage, as well as higher current levels are needed to run this circuit. It takes the above input well, but needs more juice to obtain brighter lighting.   I can't light my house on mAs, I wish that I could. The combination of Led, or Cfl light along with incandescent together is more pleasing than one, or the other separately.

  I just filled the 2nd half of my ferrite yoke core with double the secondary winds, and more primary turns, also, but, the frequency seams to be too high. The neon bulb heats up, and looks so bright, like it's going to blow,  (too bright). The other bulbs didn't like the change.
   I'm still working on the turn ratio, etz... not as easy as it seams.

  Brad:  I think that you may be right about double losses when using 120v bulbs instead of the 12volt bulbs of the same version. Need to look into this further. Maybe high voltage circuits aren't really needed.
As Gbluer is able to light 2 watt bulbs once gutted on just 12v, 28mA, and that small pyramid shape led bulb was fairly bright.

                    NickZ


Djoko

Hi guys,

Here my boxed SJR 3.0. CFL 220 V 18 Watt. 1 Amp drawn.

NickZ

  Djoko:
  Looks like a nice amount of light output. Can you tell us what is your battery voltage,  if your transistor is overheated, if the Cfl has the internal circuit, or not. A picture and explanation of your coil, and it's winding would also help.
     
   NickZ


Djoko

NickZ,

Sure, its bright. I use 12V 6Ah Sealed Lead Acid battery. Runing on around 1 Amp, thr transistor stay cold to hold on with my finger. The Un-gutted 220V CFL 18 Watt. Ferite rod 10 mm dia x 180 mm length (this size only I can get here in my place, primary winding was 2 layer @ 365 turn (total 730 turn) using 0.4 mm mag. wire, seconadry was 72 turn of around 1 mm solid electric wire. On the primary, overlap winding I used. Here the shoot on the coil.

Rgd
Djoko

NickZ

   Thank you for the reply and information. It is important to know when someone has some success on these circuits, and how they did it. Does that circuit ring loudly?
  I have not had to much luck on ungutted Cfls. I have one that is 25 watts, and can only get it to blink rapidly, without taking the circuit out of it.  I have two secondary coils on my ferrite yoke core,so I'm working on either combining them like you did, or having them light separate bulbs.
My circuit need at least one amp and 15 volts. I've tried connecting two of my small solar panels in series to obtain about 22 volts, but without enough amps it just won't light the bulbs fully, at least so far.
  Thanks again for the information,
                                                        NickZ