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Pulsing A Bifilar Coil And Collecting From It And Various Ways Of Going About It

Started by Magluvin, May 09, 2017, 04:10:52 PM

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Magluvin

Thanks Jim

Im hoping that this is where we will find differences between a regular coil or even to say regular transformer windings and bifi.

Brad suggested the JT with a bifi and I say that is in line with a Bedini motor circuit. So they can be tried using a bifi and modified to collect from both coils in comparison to a typically wound JT. Not sure how that may affect the jt operation but Im sure it can be worked out if there are issues of taking from the trigger coil also. And even try a trifi with 1 trigger and 2 output/driver coils etc. I have reason to believe there is a difference and we have to check.

Mags

tinman

Quote from: Magluvin on May 12, 2017, 09:01:04 AM
Well a typical JT doesnt collect from both coils as one is only a trigger.

Will be working on it this weekend

Mags

You dont think ?.

Brad

Magluvin


tinman

Quote from: Magluvin on May 12, 2017, 07:10:41 PM
In a typical JT, where is the energy from the trigger coil expended?

Mags

Through the base/emitter junction of the transistor,and 1k resistor.

During the off time of the transistor,is when the LED lights.
The trigger coil at this time go's negative at the base,and so also at the emitter.
The LED's negative is connected to the emitter of the transistor.

You have a scope Mag's--place your scope across the 1k resistor,and have a look for your self.  ;)