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Joule Thief

Started by Pirate88179, November 20, 2008, 03:07:58 AM

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SkyWatcher123

Hi folks, Hi freeenergyinfo. I thought about this myself, since in the joule thief or equivalent circuit even my laminated core gets rather hot at certain frequencies and power inputs. So why not put in a core thats gonna make the most heat for the buck, though some provision for taking the heat off so the coils dont get too hot. Thanks for bringing that idea up. Any plans to try this with a joule thief type circuit or has anyone here tried this. Good tune innovation station.
peace love light
Tyson :)

Mk1

@all

I have been able to run a 12 volts motor on my TPJT it run fast and strong enough to keep sniping against the iron core of my coil .

I made a schematic of my motor connection 5 diodes and a cap ...

It really works well. The magnets are small neo under the duck tape .

Transistor use tip3055 seems to work good.

Mark

stprue

@MK1

thats a powerful coil you have there powering a 12 v motor!  Is it your highest preformer? 

ramset

Mark
Seems Amazing!
How much power does it normally take to run that motor?

What is your input power now?

Your like a TPJT scientist!

Thanks for sharing your hard work!

Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

Mk1

Quote from: stprue on March 05, 2010, 08:26:49 AM
@MK1

thats a powerful coil you have there powering a 12 v motor!  Is it your highest preformer?

Yes it is for now , its not perfect yet it still have room to grow another 40 % .

I noticed also that on the basic led for the jt lights regardless of the jt coil orientation , but the secondary only work with the coil one way , this may bring conflicting results .

I get around 67 volts from that one , but the load from the secondary manifest it self in the jt load.

Mark