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Overunity Machines Forum



Joule Thief

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

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stprue

Quote from: jeanna on July 27, 2009, 08:10:21 PM
Not fair!

You didn't tell us what happened!

What happened??

I guess it wasn't letting out any sparks or you would have reported. I am thinking of putting my ignition coil onto a joule thief, but I am not sure about the ignition coil connecting the primary and secondary. I think I want to get rid of that connection.

The joule thief as a radiant signal generator is (as I showed) quite possible, but the receiver needs to be able to receive pulses and not straight dc.
I imagine if your sstc was set up to receive dc input, the output will be weak.

But I want to hear from you exactly what happened?

I think you might use some fluoro or neons or things like that to estimate how much you are getting without killing wimpy machines.  They were certainly not designed to withstand a powerful tc output.

lets hear about it please,
If there is a lot we could move over to a tesla page,

jeanna

This is all new to me at this point and I really don't have a clue on whats going on.  I still need to heatsink the transistor so I have only been turning the thing on for 5-10 seconds at a whack.  So most of the OU experiments look like they have 3 coils...you have been following along that thread...and there goal it seems is to get all 3 in resonance....so why not wind 3 different coils on a JT?  Wouldn't that make it easier?  I really don't know but I want to try. 

The flouros and neons will light withour contact as expected.

It is set up for DC input 12v @1 or 1.5 amps and I'm using my power supply not the transformer it cam with.  It is very small for basic experiments not some huge powerful one.  Now yet anyway!

stprue

Quote from: innovation_station on July 27, 2009, 08:33:09 PM
st

is that ozone o zone or point 0 zone .... lol

better than the smell of napalm in the morn eh!  lol

stpure i do reccomend you get a rectifier tube for your TESLA COIL THEN MESURE THE AMPS :D

LOL

this little board i have been working on just got nuts .....   ;D

i added the voltage devider and 4 more switches ...   lol

up to over 24 parts in it.......     ITS ALMOST DONE ... YAY!!

ist!

you could find 1 of the military hifreq high amp diodes i have ...  ;D   but there like 40 bucks if you can even get them ....  ;)   i hear they know where they all go ...... ya kno ...

i got lucky bought 1 from someone elses order ... the RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME  ;D ;D ;D ;D

FEW PICS OF MY LAST BUILD ...

1st pic dubble sided feedback coil
2nd pic compleat unit as it is now ...
3rd pic feed back curcuit ..  with aux 1.2v recharge

this coil can have 1.2v feed back dirrectlly to the driveing cap or 3.6 v to the driveing cap ...

or recharge on the 1.2v 300mah battery  bla bla bla ...  ;D 8)

haha...I knew someone would get the ozone line...

I will look around for a rectifier tube but I'm not sure what one is!

P.S.  Your build looks great!

stprue

Quote from: nievesoliveras on July 27, 2009, 10:11:45 PM
Do you have the schematic of how it is interconnected.
I posted one on the kapanadze topic.

Maybe you can help me with mine.

Jesus

I dont, but I will take some pictures.  I wish I had the program you have but I have a mac.

I will check out that your post next door.  That topic has most of my interest for the last few weeks.

jeanna

Quote from: stprue on July 28, 2009, 10:33:51 AM
I dont, but I will take some pictures.  I wish I had the program you have but I have a mac.

But stew, you have THE graphics computer!

You must have some really good graphics program on there already.
Do you have appleworks at least?
What system are you using?
There is a lot of free software that works on mac and linux too if you do not have anything onboard.

jeanna

stprue

Quote from: jeanna on July 28, 2009, 11:54:52 AM
But stew, you have THE graphics computer!

You must have some really good graphics program on there already.
Do you have appleworks at least?
What system are you using?
There is a lot of free software that works on mac and linux too if you do not have anything onboard.

jeanna

I know there is probably something on my computer....I think I'm lazy! I like testing and experimenting when I have a free minute and not spend time on coming up with graphics...but I should since I can't read circuit diagrams for sh!t.  I'm glad you have a ignition coil...I think these higher voltages will help us further our ventures.