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Joule Thief

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

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resonanceman

Quote from: guruji on June 04, 2010, 04:04:37 PM
Why use rotors on bedini when it can be done solid with just adding  two resistors to the original circuit and a very high oscillation.

Gurugi 

One reason  to build a bedini  is  just to build  it ....... a rotor  is more interesting  to look at than  just  a few wires and chips.

I do agree that  most of what  you can do with a bedini you can do better with no rotor.

I am working on a bedini with a few twists.,...... and yes it will have a rotor
I plan on adding more than one coil per rotor.
Once I get  it  going  with a full set of  coils  I will work on  using the  other end of the coils on a second  rotor.
I also  plan on using  a rotor  disk  with alternating N and S poles  as a generator  to keep the speed  in check.

It is my theory that   if rotors  are  lined up accurately  on a keyed shaft , one  trigger  coil should  work for several coils .......each one  same position on separate rotors..  .... if the normal transistor  went to a power  transistor  you could  run dozens  of rotors with one  trigger coil.

gary

jeanna

Quote from: guruji on June 04, 2010, 04:04:37 PM
Why use rotors on bedini when it can be done solid with just adding  two resistors to the original circuit and a very high oscillation.
You can also use the rotating wheel.
John plays it down on the forums but in his dvd, he clearly states that you get something from the rotor.
He says you can even pump water.
Now, it is slow, but all you need is a holding tank.

I like the idea of a fan.
If you use a 20 inch box fan and tape a charcoal air filter in front of it, you have yourself a sweet (maybe free energy)  air cleaner.

jeanna

dasimpson

with the bedini you also have a very easy way of charging a battery bank buy adding more pick up coils

my idea was get a joule thief to run off an earth battery to power the bedini motor then use the pick up coils to charg battery banks not ou but pritty damn good i rechion

jeanna

Mine too.
I just haven't made it spike high enough yet.
I can get 4v spikes with the plant battery.
The other more conventional electrodes in water have all performed LESS well than the plant battery (like 1.74v tops), so I am sure there is a plus going there somehow.
But while I have a joule thief that operates on 0.6mA (wow) it is not able to spike the spikes high enough to recharge another battery.
I guess I haven't tried it yet, but, in the future I will go back to the plant battery that worked best which was number 1 and push it.

My jtc as recharger has been inconclusive.
I can recharge the batteries from the 49v- 74v that come off as spikes, but I do not think that I am getting more out than the drive battery puts in.

so, I completely agree.
The joule thief run from an earth battery to recharge a battery is the way to go.
I want to hear your efforts and results, if you have any.

thank you,

jeanna

dasimpson

im still sceptical about joule thief battery charging but i was think of running a bedini motor from a joule thied jeanna i would love the scematic for your0.6ma joule this lowest i have mine is 65ma lol

i start a job monday so soon i should have money to play with one thing i need to get is some 2n3904 transisters and maybe a couple of pots and make some sort of rister wheel with them