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

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nievesoliveras

Quote from: shubhamforme on May 29, 2009, 03:22:24 AM
checked out everything and it dosent work.... this circuit does not work my battery still at .4v from 1.3v within 5 hrs

If you are using a breadboard you should be sure that the led turns on as a normal Joule thief.
It suppose not to go down from 1,37v to 0.47.

Check with another battery to be sure that the joule thief is working properly.

Remember that the strip on the diode goes all on one direction. They are not arranged as a normal bridge rectifier.

Could you post a photo of your setup?

Jesus

shubhamforme

sure buddy i'll post my setup pictue...but i am sure that everythings at right position but its still not working???
did yours worked???
pls u post pics of ur set up....and i'll paste main.... thx.

Quote from: nievesoliveras on May 29, 2009, 07:59:36 AM
If you are using a breadboard you should be sure that the led turns on as a normal Joule thief.
It suppose not to go down from 1,37v to 0.47.

Check with another battery to be sure that the joule thief is working properly.

Remember that the strip on the diode goes all on one direction. They are not arranged as a normal bridge rectifier.

Could you post a photo of your setup?

Jesus

nievesoliveras

@all

I made the camera to work!
The battery I am trying to repair is an AAA from my camera. It does not hold a charge.
It has been on treatment since last night and it does not take the charge.
The source battery is not drained on the process!!!

I have many very old batteries to experiment.

Jesus

WilbyInebriated

still @ 1.24v this morning. i'm going fishing for a few days, i will let you know what it's at when i get back.
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nievesoliveras

@all

Remember this?

Jesus