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Overunity Machines Forum



Joule Thief

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

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jeanna

43volts
not bad for 16 turns on the secondary!

more later...

jeanna

jeanna

Stprue and anybody else,

A while back, xee2 made some suggestions for names of the various parts of the joule thief so we would have an easier time explaining ourselves.
I will post his drawing here.
I think we added later that the light in the normal joule thief spot would be called basic joule thief light and abbreviated BJTL.
I hope this helps.

jeanna

stprue

Cool, thank you...I will use this from now on!!!

xee2

@ jeanna,

Someone (not me) called the secondary coil a pickup coil. I think that is a good idea and I have been doing the same. That avoids the confusion of thinking one of the JT coils is the secondary. So I would now suggest using the terms base coil, collector coil, and pickup coil. Does that seem like a good idea to you?


xee2


Google has a Tesla coil logo today so I am guessing that today is Tesla's birthday.