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Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump

Started by agentgates, January 05, 2010, 09:28:18 AM

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Mk1

@all

NEW MOVIE for my Slim Version 5 turn 16 layer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9BMTAlL0dU

Lighting leds on the satellite coil , and the 2 volt bulb on the secondary .

8 turn secondary about 10 v rectified dc .

Mark

oscar

Thanks for the video, MK1,

got a question, though:
in the vid you first connect the battery and then you fiddle/twist with a round kind of button at the right, which changes the brightness of the bulb.
What is that round thing/button?
The transmission was a '53 (Johnny Cash)

Mk1

Quote from: oscar on February 15, 2010, 01:21:15 AM
Thanks for the video, MK1,

got a question, though:
in the vid you first connect the battery and then you fiddle/twist with a round kind of button at the right, which changes the brightness of the bulb.
What is that round thing/button?


Its a 1k trim-potentiometer connected to the base of a 2n2222 transistor.

Mark

Goat

@Mk1

Congratulations you seem to be making good progress !

Can you post the details of your new circuit, it seems you have changed a couple of things since your last circuit...

What size of cardboard cylinder are you using?  It seems a bit different than the roll of duct tape in size.

I see you mentioned in the JT thread the following:

5 turn 16 layer
8 turn secondary

I understand the 8 turn secondary but don't understand the 5 turn 16 layer.

Got a couple of clarifications about your current circuit if you don't mind:

1. What are the dimensions of the cardboard cylinder?
2. What size gauge are you using on the primary?
3. How many turns on primary 1?
4. Same amount of turns on primary 2.
5. 8 turn secondary, same gauge wire as primary?
6. 2N222 transistor.
7. 1K potentiometer.
8. What are the dimensions of the smaller cardboard cylinder that you use on the inside of the larger one to light the LEDs?
9. How many turns and what gauge are you using on the smaller cardboard cylinder?

10. Have you tried feeding back some of the rectified voltage from the secondary back to the battery to see if it would run by removing the battery once started?  That would make it a self runner  ;D

PS:  Seems kind of odd that this thread was red hot at first and that now that you seem to be making it work nobody is paying much attention, how odd  ???

Anyways, best of luck to you, I tip my hat to you sir :)

Regards,
Paul

Mk1

@all

I just finish a new video showing my last JT construction , but also the bulb lighting from the battery the E-C connection and the 3 different secondaries .

The E-C on this one is really strong , but this design is flawed , with parallel layers the load is transparent but not on this one ...

Its a good one anyway.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz4pN-LybGo

The best is still to come !

Mark 

@goat

I will start a new tread , and explain everything .