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desulfator infinitum

Started by dragonx, March 19, 2013, 12:42:59 PM

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gyulasun

Hi,

René made this circuit and I found his post at another forum where he showed separately the schematic as in his video. This is the link to his posts: http://www.energyscienceforum.com/alternative-energy-general/322-re-emf-charger.html   and I attached the schematic below from the other forum where you cannot see it unless you become a member there but you can read his posts.

In the schematic you can see the components, basically the circuit is a Joule thief, you need to get a toroidal ferrite core and wind a bifilar coil onto it.  See this photo how the bifilar coil on the toroid looks like: http://www.overunity.com/6123/jule-thief/msg141376/#msg141376   René suggested about 30 turns bifilarly onto the core. From the different wire colors you can figure how the wire endings should be connected.
You can get toroidal cores from discarded computer power supplies or from different sources like this:
http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G16214 

The transistor can be 2N3055 and the 3 diodes can be UF4007 types.  If you need to use the diode bridge shown on the left hand side, use 1N4007 or any rectifier diode good for 12V AC max 1A. The puffer capacitor for that diode bridge can be at least 1000uF 35V.   
In the transistor base circuit you need a 330 Ohm at least 0.5W resistor in series with the 1 kOhm potmeter (this latter can be linear or log).
By the way if you have wall plug-in power supply with 15V to 18V DC output voltage and say some hundred mA current rating it will be good for feeding this circuit.  Or if it has AC ouput, you may use the diode bridge and the 1000uF puffer capacitor.

dragonx

Quote from: gyulasun on March 20, 2013, 06:16:10 PM
Hi,

René made this circuit and I found his post at another forum where he showed separately the schematic as in his video. This is the link to his posts: http://www.energyscienceforum.com/alternative-energy-general/322-re-emf-charger.html   and I attached the schematic below from the other forum where you cannot see it unless you become a member there but you can read his posts.

In the schematic you can see the components, basically the circuit is a Joule thief, you need to get a toroidal ferrite core and wind a bifilar coil onto it.  See this photo how the bifilar coil on the toroid looks like: http://www.overunity.com/6123/jule-thief/msg141376/#msg141376   René suggested about 30 turns bifilarly onto the core. From the different wire colors you can figure how the wire endings should be connected.
You can get toroidal cores from discarded computer power supplies or from different sources like this:
http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G16214 

The transistor can be 2N3055 and the 3 diodes can be UF4007 types.  If you need to use the diode bridge shown on the left hand side, use 1N4007 or any rectifier diode good for 12V AC max 1A. The puffer capacitor for that diode bridge can be at least 1000uF 35V.   
In the transistor base circuit you need a 330 Ohm at least 0.5W resistor in series with the 1 kOhm potmeter (this latter can be linear or log).
By the way if you have wall plug-in power supply with 15V to 18V DC output voltage and say some hundred mA current rating it will be good for feeding this circuit.  Or if it has AC ouput, you may use the diode bridge and the 1000uF puffer capacitor.

can you give me make ready to order list parts. please thank :P

gyulasun


Well,  can you tell which of these or other component sellers work in your country?

for instance  http://www.farnell.com/      http://www.digikey.com/     http://www.rs-components.com/index.html 

http://www.mouser.com


       and of course there are many others. IF you can locate any such component seller in your local area or in your country, you may wish to name it?


dragonx

Quote from: gyulasun on March 21, 2013, 09:10:00 AM
Well,  can you tell which of these or other component sellers work in your country?

for instance  http://www.farnell.com/      http://www.digikey.com/     http://www.rs-components.com/index.html 

http://www.mouser.com


       and of course there are many others. IF you can locate any such component seller in your local area or in your country, you may wish to name it?

Thank you . Will post this thread when I made ya

dragonx

Quote from: gyulasun on March 21, 2013, 09:10:00 AM
Well,  can you tell which of these or other component sellers work in your country?

for instance  http://www.farnell.com/      http://www.digikey.com/     http://www.rs-components.com/index.html 

http://www.mouser.com


       and of course there are many others. IF you can locate any such component seller in your local area or in your country, you may wish to name it?

Can u give me all of it number part lists. It will save me time cuz I'm at work