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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

Started by Pirate88179, June 27, 2009, 04:41:28 AM

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nievesoliveras

Quote from: Mr_Video on July 28, 2009, 12:22:31 AM
there is your problem,
you are using a PNP in your circuit now ?


the schematic you posted shows an NPN transistor,
that circuit you made cannot work with a PNP, you need to have an NPN for it to work .

This is the second time that I try to answer the post.

You are right, the schematic is for an NPN transistor.
I learnt to use both classes [NPN and PNP]

I know you know this already but for the newbie, to use a PNP transistor instead of an NPN, just change the battery terminals to the opposite poles, I mean put the positive terminal on the negative terminal and viceversa and the circuit will work.

If you have an LED, you have to flip it too.

I will try today with the NPN. I hope not to burn anymore NPNs with my experiments, that is why I used PNPs.

Jesus


nievesoliveras

@all

I did the NPN tests and could not get any spark whatsoever.
I put a led on its place, between the ground and the collector and the led lights bright, so the batteries are good.

I have only been able to do this tests because I was using the breadboard for other tests not related to this topic.

I will try the 2b-10c approach next time I can.

Jesus

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: nievesoliveras on July 28, 2009, 01:25:19 PM
@all

I did the NPN tests and could not get any spark whatsoever.
I put a led on its place, between the ground and the collector and the led lights bright, so the batteries are good.

I have only been able to do this tests because I was using the breadboard for other tests not related to this topic.

I will try the 2b-10c approach next time I can.

Jesus

Jesus,
how did you attach the spark gap?
I assume you drive the flyback with a sine waveform?

EDIT: If you have no way to check for HV than the spark gap, then also note that frequency of your driving circuit is not too high. It was impossible for me to get sparks above 1-2 kHz switching frequency.


Yucca

@Jesus,

Hope this helps you, it really helped me find the correct pins for my flyback trafo:

http://lifters.online.fr/lifters/labhvps/tht.htm