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Feedback To Source

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

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FluxAmps

Well I keep praying with you Jesus
I'm getting more and more convinced everyday that we are really going to need this thing
and that we are getting so close
It even starts feeling like it's finally allowed? That we can? just go for it?

Did you guys see what comwarrior did with his opto couplers and shit?
To keep the circuits electronicly seperated? cool stuff too...

shubhamforme


hi jesus...
hres my setup pics .... i have tried this recent circuit of yours it does work for the first few seconds but slowly the battery starts to decrease in voltage and never recharges....and i dont got any recharging results yet....
did your battery gets recharge to full capacity....
he only difference to y circuit that i am using a bc337 transistor ad everythings the same... my battery is 12.55v nicd , it gets to 12.67v for first few 5 to 10 seconds and then gradually starts to fall in voltage....no recharging
???

Quote from: nievesoliveras on May 29, 2009, 07:40:07 PM
@all

Remember this?

Jesus

nievesoliveras

Quote from: FluxAmps on May 29, 2009, 11:24:02 PM
Well I keep praying with you Jesus
I'm getting more and more convinced everyday that we are really going to need this thing
and that we are getting so close
It even starts feeling like it's finally allowed? That we can? just go for it?

Did you guys see what comwarrior did with his opto couplers and shit?
To keep the circuits electronicly seperated? cool stuff too...

I thought it a long time and I will keep going, maybe a little more slowly but this situation reminds me the story of the man at the water hole on the desert.
There was a pump installed on the place and this man was with his partner pumping to get some water to drink and survive.
After 45 minutes pumping, he quit and his partner jumped quickly and began to pump frenetically saying: My man, you cannot quit now, it is just that the water has a long way to climb to get here and as the story goes, the water began to go out off the pump after only five more minutes of effort.

So according to that lesson, I cannot quit now, it is just that the OU has a long way to climb to the surface, but if I do not keep making at least a little effort, it will go back down and it will be more difficult to start it to climb to the surface again.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

Quote from: shubhamforme on May 29, 2009, 11:37:01 PM
hi jesus...
hres my setup pics .... i have tried this recent circuit of yours it does work for the first few seconds but slowly the battery starts to decrease in voltage and never recharges....and i dont got any recharging results yet....
did your battery gets recharge to full capacity....
My battery did not get recharged to full capacity but it kept a voltage of 1.08v for four days. When I turned on the LED it went down discharging for a few hours to 0.88v and when I closed the loop with the diode it recharged back to 1.08v again.
Remember that this battery was a damaged battery from a bunch damaged batteries I have.
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he only difference to y circuit that i am using a bc337 transistor ad everythings the same... my battery is 12.55v nicd , it gets to 12.67v for first few 5 to 10 seconds and then gradually starts to fall in voltage....no recharging
???

You know I have been thinking and I remembered that a loose connection creates a high resistance on the circuit.
So what we need to do here is to add an at least 20k potentiometer to a small base resistor of about 100 ohms and begin to adjust the potentiometer till we find the exact resistance that produces that the LED go out when the Diode is closing the loop and that the LED turn on when the Diode is retired form the circuit. It is easier with a switch.
When the switch is open the light goes on, when the switch is closed the light goes off and the battery begins to recharge.

If you are still interested on getting a self charging joule thief circuit, you should begin to experiment with getting the right resistance to produce the situation explained above.

Forgive me for fleeing ashamed when I discovered that the self charging was a loose connection.

I will stay to the end!

Nice job you did with your joule thief circuit!

Jesus

nievesoliveras

@all

I need to slowly restart gathering my thoughts and my lab parts and retake the goal I had at the beginning.

I do restart here and now the quest for "The Feedback To The Source".

Jesus