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Started by nievesoliveras, December 21, 2008, 11:28:28 AM

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nievesoliveras

@all

When it was charging for 9 hours, I took the led off and changed for a trio led mini tap light without stopping the circuit.

After two hours of the light being working dim, the battery got very low. This trio was spending more than the circuit could provide.

This circuit is the lowest voltage I have seen that still lights the leds. It was 0.12v

I took off the trio, replaced with the led and went to sleep.
Now at this moment the led is brightly lit and the battery has 0.89v in it.

I will start it all over again with a different battery and not using the led trio.

The experiment showed me that the circuit will tell you when the battery is charged by turning the led on.

That is you put a dead battery and forget it. Later come back and the led is lit, meaning the battery is charged.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

@all

I changed the battery with another that had 0.44v and the circuit took all the energy from it and it went down to 0.0v.
After 1 hour it went up to 0.3v then to 0.5v.

I notice that it is not behaving as yesterday. It was charging faster yesterday.

I have to check the diodes one by one out of the circuit, to see if they are ok or broken as the other ones I used.

I will do that after a few hours to give the circuit chance to behave in a positive or negative way.

The battery I took out has at this time 1.04v when I took it out it had 0.89v.
It seems that it has recovered some extra volts by sitting alone.
I soldered two wires to it in order to distinguish it from the other at test.
With this wires I tested if the led is receiving current when the circuit is turned on and it was lit each time I connected the battery in its place.

so the circuit is okay.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

The self charger quit working after getting the new test battery to its original 0.44v.

I checked all the diodes, one by one and they are okay.
I checked the transistor and is okay.
I moved all conections looking for any circuit reaction while doing so and there was no response or flicker of the led as usually does.

I used a magnifier and look the JT coil and it has the wire grayed interweaved on the ferrite bar.

The coil got damaged maybe for being working nonstop since yesterday.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

@all

I unwound the bar ferrite coil after bending one of its wire ends. I bended the wire that goes to the transistor's base.

I found that both wires has instead of grayed parts as it looked at first, yellowed parts on both wires.

That lets me with a big question mark on my head.

Is it that it needs a heavier wire with the same lenght?
Because I tried it with a new winded toroid And did not get any positive reaction from it.

Is it that that strong charging I get sometimes is microwaves sent over my house?

I just dont know what it is?

Jesus

nievesoliveras

@all

Forgive me for the long time taken to review my notes and experiments.
I am working on the same direction.

Feedback to the source.
I dont want to claim nothing that make me look as the boy that cried wolf, wolf.

So if the experiments I am doing go well I will post the whole information here.

If it is true, it is so simple that you wont believe that by just adding one simple capacitor to the circuit of the pulse motor it self charge.

Jesus