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Igors switcher (EMF recycler2)

Started by drspark, January 27, 2007, 09:25:42 AM

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6volt bulbs replace the 12volt 12watt bulbs

drspark

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The Relay must be converted into a rotating commutator,
Or, a solid state 4pdt relay.......

Anyone know how to do the solid state (FET) 4pdt Switch with no biasing or back currents that will change dynamics of switching action?? true open(s) and close(s) of a few Mohms or 0ohms

Thanks
Sparky  got this nick because i tuned a lodge coil, with amazing results (they had way to much cap)....

drspark

Hi People,

I replaced the light bulbs with 10-ohm resisters.
The resister in series with the supply gets hot, but you can still touch it for maybe 3seconds, and the output resister is untouchable!

have fun everyone....

:)

hartiberlin

Dr.Spark,
very nice !
Do you get already more Watts at the second
lamp than you put into the circuit yet ?

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