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Joule Thief

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

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Flux4Energizer

@teslaalset

Thank you for your nice comment.
I don't have a circuit diagram yet to post.
Just started of with a standard JT with a secondary and took it from there.
Of course i had a basic concept, but i changed too many things to give you a circuit diagram right away. I will however sort the circuit out.

Regards,

Flux 4 Energizer

Flux4Energizer

Quote from: nievesoliveras on September 13, 2010, 04:09:17 PM
@flux4energizer

What you did is what I am studying now. I mean the part of using a pic programmer.

The feedback to the source is not correct. You are charging a battery that is not the source.  Pay attention that the source are the 4 AA batteries.
Nice job!

Please post a schematic if it is not too much to ask.

Jesus


@nievesoliveras
Hello, i never said i was charging the run battery, just said that i was feeding back the excess energy which isn't used by the led's back to it's source.
I just wanted to straigthen this out, i'm well aware of the fact that the microprocessor is draining the 4 AA batteries and also the 1 AAA battery running the circuit will drain after a certain period of time.

I just want to see if this is an efficient way of running a JT circuit.

Thanks for the comments.
Will be making updates soon, have to work for the upcomming few days; after that i'll work on the project some more.

Regards,

Flux 4 Energizer

teslaalset

Quote from: Flux4Energizer on September 13, 2010, 04:50:34 PM
@teslaalset

Thank you for your nice comment.
I don't have a circuit diagram yet to post.
Just started of with a standard JT with a secondary and took it from there.
Of course i had a basic concept, but i changed too many things to give you a circuit diagram right away. I will however sort the circuit out.

Regards,

Flux 4 Energizer

Thanks Flux. Take your time.
I am Dutch too, fyi.

nievesoliveras

@flux4energizer

You can post the template used for the pic programmer so we can replicate it in the meantime you get the other variables together.

Jesus

Flux4Energizer

Quote from: teslaalset on September 13, 2010, 05:20:49 PM
Thanks Flux. Take your time.
I am Dutch too, fyi.

@teslaalset
In dat geval dank je voor je reactie haha.
Ik moet komende dagen werken dus duurt ff, maar zal het schema wel ff snel inscannen en posten.

F4E