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Joule Thief

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

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freepow

@ ALL

I have seen a schematic on a joulethief that was tricked into starting at a verylow voltage of .2 to .3 volts,
If anyone has seen this, can you direct me to this...

I think it was on overunity site, not sure...


xee2

Quote from: freepow on June 02, 2011, 08:52:29 PM
@ ALL

I have seen a schematic on a joulethief that was tricked into starting at a verylow voltage of .2 to .3 volts,
If anyone has seen this, can you direct me to this...

I think it was on overunity site, not sure...

This is a circuit I posted a few years ago.


freepow

Many thanks XEE2

freepow

Hello All...

I made a small joulethief that lights a LED quite ok at only  0.54v @ 0.14 mA.

Can someone tell me how to convert 1.5v down to say around .2 to .4v ???  a simple circuit please !

freepow

Hello All...

I made a small joulethief that lights a LED quite ok at only  0.54v @ 0.14 mA.

If someone wants to make a joulethief with a battery (AA) @ 1.5v, what can you put the battery through to have only about .2 to .4v going to the circuit ?????? would you put the battery through a high resistor or something ?