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Single AA battery to light WHITE LED for long-long time

Started by zon, March 05, 2008, 05:18:40 AM

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hartiberlin

Quote from: zon on May 04, 2008, 11:22:37 PM
Finaly, I get help from my friend to build special transformer/coil for combining "my circuit".
I have measurement for 4 days, yeah it's prove  my circuit not drain anymore.
Unfortunatly, i can't share the special coil setup because made by him (not my design), i only share the picture.
I'm only to say, it's posible to show free energy with electronic circuit and magnet.!

Now, the end of my adventure of "Led Lit for Long Long Time"  :)
I still on this forum.
See you on another energy experiment

zon

Note:
For "my circuit", i use same diameter coil, but different length only.
u can use different diameter coil that i use , but follow the length of coil (effect on the number of turn).
T01 i wound coil one by one,  not bifilar because not same length.



Hi Zon,
many thanks for your circuit and all the help.
Why don?t you try to scale this up with the help of your friend
to at least put out 3 Watts contineously and go for the
OverUnity Prize ?

Please continue to work on it and let us know,
if you can scale up this effect.
Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

BEP

@All

I saw a question about an NE1 or 2 being an active device. They are - very.
One of my first code practice oscillators used small ne's as the active devices. It used a small piezo buzzer as one of the caps. If you ever had an HV power supply that used the OA series tubes as regulators you will never think they are passive.
The circuit attached will have the lights firing in a sequence. You add more than three stages and they will likely fire at random. The neat thing about such a circuit is when you remove the power they generally fire again in reverse order - no power connected.

Neon lights are conductive long before they glow. Granted this information is old basic knowledge but still basic.

I'll wager the FE coil is nothing without the ne's nearby or without the magnets.

zon

@all

Good news.
My friend want to share what reference he use for build T02.
Look at http://magnetism.fateback.com/Sweet.htm
I found that similiar coil setup (not exactly the same).

zon

Adding measurement for revision number 15

Voltage at output without load/LED and without  the two 1N4148 diodes going to the battery/100uF capacitor will 80 volt DC and 90 volt AC

gyulasun

Dear Groundloop,

Thanks for the further info on the regulator you have used and the reason I mentioned the adjustable regulator type is that approximately a further 2V will be available from the 9V Duracell  so it could be loaded down to about 3V instead of the 5V.
The other reason I mentioned  the LP38693-ADJ regulator (but there are several other and similar types of course) is because it has two attractive features especially useful for such linear regulator circuits:
-- its ground pin current remains below 100 ?A (typically 65 ?A) regardless of load current, input voltage, or operating temperature and
-- it has a typical 65mV dropout voltage when the load current is 100mA @ 3.3V output voltage
This means the dissipation hence the heat developed should be much less wrt LM2931.

I meant this info as an addition for those people who seek for better performance and I fully appreciate your excellent contributions on this forum and sincerely thank for it again.

Regards,  Gyula

gyulasun

Hi BEP and all,

Thanks for the unusual RC oscillator schematics with the neon bulbs. 

Recently I found a very good description on such neons on the net, it is about a 10MB PDF file:

Glow Lamp Manual by the General Electric Miniature Lamp Department Staff, second edition, 1966

Here is the link (be patient, slow server): http://www.tech-systems-labs.com/books/GE-lamps.pdf

Includes lots of useful info on theory and practice on these neon lamps, with oscillator and other circuit schematics too.

rgds,  Gyula