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Joule Ringer V4 and practical applications

Started by plengo, November 10, 2012, 05:53:29 PM

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scratchrobot

Quote from: plengo on November 21, 2012, 11:52:20 AM

Very good video. Would you be able to repeat it but this time spin the coil 180 so we can see if the effect is still there?


Fausto.

Yes when i turn the coil it makes no difference, here is the circuit i used: http://www.voltage.g6.cz/bezdratovy-prenos-energie/

TinselKoala

@Scratch: I get similar effects with my larger wireless power systems, when multiple receivers are used. It's weird to see much more light output without a corresponding increase in transmitter current...
Thanks--keep up the good work. Are you also tuning the system with a small cap across your receiver coils? I can't quite tell from the vid.

gyulasun

Quote from: scratchrobot on November 21, 2012, 11:14:43 AM
Made another video, when i put on the first coil amp draw drops but with second coil it goes up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x71gl9YHoIs


Thanks for the nice video answer.

Gyula

plengo

Since so many threads are so full of data I will post my work here. No body is reading anyway which will keep this little space here clean.


This is a photo of the collector of the 2N3055 of the Joule Ringer Cross-Over of Laserhaker replication I have done on this video: http://youtu.be/mzdHQCwhfQU


The voltage input is 10.34v from 8 x 1.5v rechargeble batteries. Current is around 10ma or less. Observe that the picture is in DC mode and the little red triangle on the bottom left is the zero volts line.


Also note the 60hz or so frequency and the spikes on the bottom half cycle. Interesting about this picture is that it is a sine wave, almost perfect from a DC source and it is shorting and spiking perfectly on the middle (highest point) of the cycle. This is what is running the load on the secondary. The spikes.


The rest is just returning to the battery, I think. I am measuring electronically this system now like I do with my crystal cells.


Fausto.

sohei

It was easy to use standard transformers with early versions, 3 and 2. With this one, the transformer is an important key, if not THE most important.

With a lot of thinking I was able to reduce the amps to 20mA with a 7.5 from the battery. Tested a lot of places to return to the plus rail. Still have more work to do and maybe find a better transformer, but it stay from 7.54 - 7.55 for hours driving an 90v NE-2 neon bulb.

If someone is trying to run the CO with standard transformers, it is a very hard work - or much luck.

I also tried the totoalas suggestion of using the + of the battery into the circuit, the - goes to the earth ground and the neutral of the grid going to the - of the cap. It does reduce the amps from the battery, at least with the transformer I am using, but this was just a test.

Lowest voltage - .8v max voltage tested 12v. Ofc, with .8v only leds with very low light.

Regards,
Max.