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Lynx Joule Inverter

Started by Lynxsteam, November 29, 2012, 12:42:40 PM

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totoalas

With wire from 2 10w solar paneld in series  the meter reads 80 v dc without load wire is 10 meters telephone wire

totoalas

Quote from: totoalas on December 24, 2012, 10:25:30 AM
With wire from 2 10w solar paneld in series  the meter reads 80 v dc without load wire is 10 meters telephone wire
The flash rate is 3 sec for the 3 watt lamp 
A jt also can be used for pulse or trickle charging

e2matrix

Having wired a couple houses completely to code myself I would say something doesn't sound quite right here.  Your neutral is tied to ground at multiple points in a typical American house.  At the meter, the electric panel all the grounds are tied to the neutral as well as at the receptacles.  If totoalas is in America I somewhat suspect his house is not wired normally.  However I may be misunderstanding something here.  While I suppose the neutral wiring could be somewhat of an antenna it is a directly grounded antenna.   That brings up another interesting concept I came across some time ago where the Earth ground can be used as an antenna in certain ways.   So I'm not sure and haven't thoroughly caught up on the last couple pages but I did want to mention that I know a properly wired home in America has neutral completely tied to ground at multiple points.  However older homes built before around 1965 may not be wired this way so you may indeed have an ungrounded big neutral antenna. 

totoalas

Hi
here in Macau China , we have rcd breakers in our house set at 30ma to trip the breakers..... so the Neutral  has zero ac  voltage  in reference to ground ( pipe in the bath tub)
With the rf diode charger   -   the dc rectified voltage in a pulsing mode can be measured which can also light a 3 watt 220 v ac led lamp @ 40 % brightness... 
.   in the Philippines   before we have 220 v ac lines
one line  110 v ac     and we used the earth for ironing purposes but the setback  somebody in the bathroom is always sreaming beacuse of this set up...   lol
Now , its only live and neutral   --  mostly no earth wire beacuse of expensive wires......

synchro1

@e2matrix,

              Aluminum street lamps are bolted to the ground and rise a hundred feet into the air and make excellent power recieving antennas. Every roof antenna has a ground to protect it against lightening strike. The length and dimension of the wire is the important factor. Wether or not it's grounded on one end dosen't effect the antenna to circuit ground in between where the circuit's positioned. Bury the entire wire and it will no longer act as a recieving antenna. Any amount of wire strung overhead acts as an antenna regardless of any base ground. RF frequency power has no way to run through the antenna wire into the ground, as it just passes right through.