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Overunity Machines Forum



Joule Thief

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

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timmy1729

Quote from: Mk1 on January 08, 2009, 02:02:28 PM
@ Mdmiller and jonnydavro

Welcome , to this forum .

Jonny well done(thank to you Bedini just got better) ;) ,

Mdmiller tell me more i wanted to test soft iron but could not find any, i have a feeling this is really important. :D , I am a big fan of Ed.

@ timmy

The magnet wire is a covered wire there is a varnish on it , If you don't solder it it needs to be taken off to get a good connection.

I usually use a lighter and heat it. I hope this helps.

Thanks everyone

Mark

@MK1
I scraped the coating off down to the bare copper on the ends and soldered them to the bridge. I don't see how I can get any usable current through induction since the pickup coil isn't connected to the battery. It's not supposed to be connected to the battery in any way, right? ???

mdmiller

I pulled the cat-5 and small additional iron wire coil off my JT toroid and wrapped on a completely-iron bifilar. This is green florist wire from the craft shop, probably 30 ga, 12X2 wraps on a 30mm toroid.  The battery reads .42 V but the led is bright.  Brighter than it was with the copper bifilar, I'll see how long it goes. - Duane

timmy1729

Quote from: mdmiller on January 08, 2009, 03:15:14 PM
I pulled the cat-5 and small additional iron wire coil off my JT toroid and wrapped on a completely-iron bifilar. This is green florist wire from the craft shop, probably 30 ga, 12X2 wraps on a 30mm toroid.  The battery reads .42 V but the led is bright.  Brighter than it was with the copper bifilar, I'll see how long it goes. - Duane

Wow! If Iron works better, this could save me some money playing with this all the time  ;D

Mk1

@timmy

The coil dose not need to be connected to circuit in any way ,have faith! And is your bridge connected correctly?


@Mdmiller

Yo that man. That is great news , cheap iron free energy.  Viva Edward Leedskalnin !
And Duane  :D

timmy1729

Quote from: Mk1 on January 08, 2009, 03:22:53 PM
@timmy

The coil dose not need to be connected to circuit in any way ,have faith! And is your bridge connected correctly?

One end of the wire went to the + post and the other end went to the - post and there was a well-soldered joint. The two middle posts are the outputs, correct? The LED connects to those two middle posts, correct?