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Joule Thief

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

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stprue

Quote from: jeanna on May 19, 2009, 02:50:37 PM
I am not sure where you mean, but I have definitely seen it on the scope. You put the cap in and all the spikes - well almost all- get turned into nice curves and the thing is all smoothed out. I think this is why they help in some applications, but the voltage goes way way down.

I bet it has to do with the size and its relation to the rest.

jeanna

That sounds like what is happening to me.  I wish I had a scope, I am really a visual learner.

stprue

@ Jeanna

Have you scrolled through the Tesla patent topic on the forum.  If not you should take a look at it his coil set up really reminds me of a JT.  I wanted to make one of these out of one of the large toroids I have.  Let me know what you think?

Artic_Knight

i have not had much time to rewind a toroid but tesla used the "pancake bifiliar" coil in everything he did.  he wound his motors transformers and everything in that fassion. if it was a 3d coil then just stack them on top of each other and you get the idea, a particular magnetic coil i want to test is a bifiliar coil where the windings are next to each other wound at the same time going down the spool then with no additional windings bring the wire back down to the bottom and wind it again.this causes the first wire to pulse from the back of the coil to the front over and over then move to the second wire and do the same. with electricity however this would happen simultaneously in the entire wire.

MIT lectures on youtube would tell you a single electron from every atom down the wire moves together as if they are chained. NOT from one bouncin into the other.  its simple, the entire wire moves together or not at all.  so a reaction in the wire happens at the same time through the entire course of that wire meaning all coils fire off at the same time creating a magnetic field in the same direction! works much better than the lazy way of winding a coil back and forth between the ends of the roll as is done today.

if one is to play with electricity one should really know tesla.  MIT has good lectures on youtube too. 

the capacitor increasing frequency in any curcuit was way back in the day. also does anyone know about "eddy currents" ? have you ever considered on a DC generator bridging a cap accross the generators output terminals? you should, it will greatly increase efficiency. why?  eddy currents is a term to define electrical resistance. EVERYTHING that controls a current is creating resistance. the cap is the one thing that will not create a resistance (well it does but no more than copper wire itself really) this means that the torque needed to drive the generator is reduced because friction is reduced. 

for those that may think im all theories, try again :) ive posted a couple curcuits or things i "planned to try" before i did but i also notated that. what i say is true i have proven to be true through experiments.

its all about the eddies

jeanna

Quote from: stprue on May 19, 2009, 03:17:20 PM
@ Jeanna

Have you scrolled through the Tesla patent topic on the forum.  If not you should take a look at it his coil set up really reminds me of a JT.  I wanted to make one of these out of one of the large toroids I have.  Let me know what you think?

Yes, it does. the stubblefield generator is  IMO closer, though.
But it doesn't matter too much because we are on to it as far as I am concerned.
The reason I keep reading this Tesla book is
1- I haven't before.
2- I am thinking something he will say will help me to get my mind wrapped around what to do next. He spends a lot of time with things like the sparks and lighting that we do not need to, but there is still a lot in the principles that get through, to me at least.

I think we are all different and we all have personal reasons to be in this thread and so I think you should go for it. If you want to try something... do it! Please report what does not work as well as what does. That really helps a lot.

==

I just finished winding 240 turns of 24 awg wire on the biggo.
I got 131V at 17KHz.
This is pretty low, but it does have a lot of material, and I am not sure of the flux rating, so... there it is. It is probably medium flux like the goldmine medium.

On the primary,
I wound
3T,5T and got 127Vthen
3T,4T and it is 131V. But with
2T,5T it is 60V
(I edited that last one it is 2T,5T)

I will next try splitting it in the MKx2 fashion.

The wave is really smooooth like out of the wall. I should see if I can light my led string, though answers.com pointed out that peak to peak the volts in the wall is 170V to give us the rms of 110-120v.

I will also lower the resistance which is now at 923ohms. The frequency will go lower, but that is probably OK as long as it doesn't go below 60!  :)

OK I'm done for now,

jeanna

hazens1

Found a local supplier for toroids and other good stuff. Located 5 miles from my house  ;D

I picked up some High Flux, Low Perm 1.3 inchers today...

http://www.surplussales.com/Inductors/FerToro/FerToro-3.html