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Overunity Machines Forum



Joule Thief

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

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freepow

@  OSIRIS !

Hello from freepow,  I looked at your youtube video, looks great, however I can only see the multimeter connected to the AA battery, I dont see any + or - wires coming from the AA battery to the circuit, can
you please show me where the AA battery is connected to the circuit please, sorry if I sound Pessimistic!

great video...

osiris

Quote from: resonanceman on December 23, 2010, 03:16:59 AM
Osirus

If I understand the circuit ..... wouldn't it work  as good to use 1 larger transistor rather than the 2 transistors connected together?

gary

yes it would work .. most likely better .. i did not do that yet .. i do find it to cost less engery useing 3 transistors than useing 1 single one  ;)


osiris 

osiris

Quote from: Groundloop on December 23, 2010, 03:59:01 AM
@osiris,

Could you also make a simple drawing of where you connect you LEDs?
Also, a drawing of your "RF recharge transmitter" and bridge?

Thanks,
Groundloop.
gl the drawing looks correct
the bridge is on an aux output coil  the leds are connected after the bridge i threw in a super cap on the bridge b4 the leds ..

for the recharge transmitter antennas i used a plasma spark gap from a rf amp .. you can use anything .. as long as there identical *** 
the spark gap works well  the distance between the antennas makes a diff !

osiris

osiris

Quote from: freepow on December 23, 2010, 07:01:50 AM
@  OSIRIS !

Hello from freepow,  I looked at your youtube video, looks great, however I can only see the multimeter connected to the AA battery, I dont see any + or - wires coming from the AA battery to the circuit, can
you please show me where the AA battery is connected to the circuit please, sorry if I sound Pessimistic!

great video...

hello freepow

the  battery is connected as any old jt .. the recharge runs in the pos supply wire through air blast gap

osiris

ok guys i dont want to tie up too much of this thred i just wanted to show you my latest toy .. and get a few of you playing with it and improving it for the FLASHLIGHTS.. i may snach a few more of you
;)

i always come home for christmas !


osiris

1 more cryptic riddle  4 yas ...  :D

closed loop no battery rf feedback electrical amp !  wireless supply ... 

yawn ..

osiris

shits real big deal ...  yawn

dw?  ;)  whoa is me   see told ya  see my work is to be sooo dope ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71S9ou2gcqE