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Self Running Micro TPU, with closed loop.

Started by EMdevices, November 12, 2007, 11:49:58 PM

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sanmankl

@Plengo,

!st of all, happy hoildays.

I'd got your circuit running with various MOSFETs but I the best result is from an IGBT. It's difficult to kick start it and I have to put my fingers on both the gate and drain in order to get it working.

I've also put 2 SSG coil in series and the results are nothing short of amazement esp. when the ampmeter is reading >0.05mA lighting up 5 LEDs. It's not lighting brightly but visible indoor. Best part of it all, the voltage did not drop, hovering around 8.45V about 15 hours ago.

Maybe it's the super low current comsumption of these LEDs??? (and these LEDs are the cheapest transparent 5mm ones; please read it as requiring higher current.......)

Yes, even though the thread may seem to be dying but I'm like you, continue to work at it. In fact, I'm "revisiting" EMDevice circuit since I have it in a separate breadboard, setting up groundloop's tesla switch replication, low current electrolysis, etc.....:-)

Below are cell phone pictures of my setup.

Cheers, cp

plengo

@sanmankl
That's so good to hear that I am not craizy. What you talked about in touching the mosfet to get it running I documented on this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXtafVgJW_M

Keep showing us your results, please.

Fausto.

sanmankl

@Plengo,

We are never crazy enough.... :D

People like us are the "trail-blazers", never take the beaten path and when others don't understand, they say you are crazy. We question the conventional and explore the unconventional.

I, for one don't care what others call me. Hopefully, let our effort/work speaks for itself when we achieve something.

Like Tesla say "the present belongs to them but the future is mine" ;D

I'll post my results when I have achieve sufficient run time.

Cheers, cp

newton2


Groundloop