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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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synchro1

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 05, 2015, 10:06:41 PM
Parallelling transistors is not as simple as it seems, because the transistors may not be _exactly_ matched in all characteristics. This generally will mean that one of the group will be handling most of the work. If you carefully monitor the temperatures of the transistors you'll probably find that one is warmer than the rest.

You probably mean "2n2222" not 2n222. There are many variants. Are you using a metal-can 2n2222a type, or a TO-92 plastic package? With or without the "a" suffix?

Yes, Joule Thief circuits are "damned fine" circuits. They are also not the topic of this thread, are they? There are several Joule Thief circuit threads on this forum that discuss this same circuit, and other variants, fully.

@TinselKoala,

Back off and stop causing trouble! Woopyjump got his awesome COP with four transistors in parallel. Who are you to say it's no good? All you need is a few extra transistors to get the team to match up if one's overheating. Everyone knows the transistor a.King21's abbreviating. You want him to feel chumped out. You're a cocksucker! There's no way this transformer is off topic for this thread. You start a new thread you conceited asshole.

MarkE

Quote from: EMJunkie on February 05, 2015, 10:00:17 PM
MarkE - I just shake my head at you!

When asked for the specs on the Scope Shots I provided, I gave all, again! You can scream Hoax as much as you like, I expect it from you in fact, but I still don't care what you say or think  ;)

http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=2760.msg45508#msg45508

http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=2760.msg45449#msg45449
LOL, you're using an NPN with an internal base - emitter resistor, and an integral diode but you describe it and draw it as a MOSFET without the part number.  Essentially you say one thing here and something else on OUR.  Then when PIH asked for the specific information you told him to take a hike.  You're a hoot.

EMJunkie

Quote from: MarkE on February 05, 2015, 10:46:36 PM
LOL, you're using an NPN with an internal base - emitter resistor, and an integral diode but you describe it and draw it as a MOSFET without the part number.  Essentially you say one thing here and something else on OUR.  Yet you claim you are not misleading.  You're a hoot.

MarkE Foot in Mouth again? Yep seems so, you quite definitely, did not read the Screenshots of the Posts, I spent all that time providing for you!

Then after NOT reading, you post this? I wonder who looks stupid here?

TinselKoala

2sd2539 lights 20 neons in series. I can tell by the color of the neons that there is more current flowing than with the IRF830 mosfet. The neons take on a purplish hue when the current increases. It doesn't show well in the camera but I can tell visually.

The drive from the F43 FG is turned up all the way, though (positive going square wave 50 percent HI), and most "ordinary" FGs will not be able to drive the transistor like this. The noise from the core is really loud. The bipolar transistor seems to run somewhat cooler than the mosfet did under this service. So there are pluses and minuses associated with the use of the bipolar vs the mosfet.

TinselKoala

Quote from: synchro1 on February 05, 2015, 10:36:49 PM
@TinselKoala,

Back off and stop causing trouble! Woopyjump got his awesome COP with four transistors in parallel. Who are you to say it's no good? All you need is a few extra transistors to get the team to match up if one's overheating. Everyone knows the transistor a.King21's abbreviating. You want him to feel chumped out. You're a cocksucker! There's no way this transformer is off topic for this thread. You start a new thread you conceited asshole.

Preserved for posterity. You need to be banned for your pottymouth eight-year-old's insulting language. So keep it up! The sooner the better.

"Everybody knows" lots of things. Does "everybody" know that there is a performance difference between a 2n2222 and a 2n2222a, and a _big_ difference in the power dissipation of the metal can vs. the TO-92 plastic package? Apparently you don't.