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GBluer(Slayer) Exiter

Started by slayer007, March 28, 2010, 09:26:54 PM

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Groundloop

@flathunter,

The circuit is up and running now. I'm currently lighting up three
ultra bright warm white LEDs. The input usage (with a 10K base resistor)
is 19,1 Volt @ 0,05 Ampere. The RF output of this circuit is all over
the lower HF band. Main frequency is at 1,68MHz. See image.

Groundloop.

stprue

@ groundloop

What kind of distance are you getting?

Groundloop

@stprue,

I do not have any top capacitor on the coil yet. I also do not have any second
coil with top capacitor. So I can't test for wireless effects right now.
The output to the LEDs is from two 1N4148 diodes connected directly
to the top of the coil.

Groundloop.

flathunter

I can walk downstairs in my house and still get an LED to light on an AV plug.  Any conductor in the house will provide the input.  The field is huge, and the house electrified.

Groundloop

@flathunter,

I have to keep the power down because of where I live. I can't
risk blowing up my neighbors flat screen TVs etc. :-)
I know the effect you are talking about and I have seen your videos.
The oscillator you made is a very nice and a smart circuit.
The resonant frequency is set by the coil going to
the base of the transistor and the circuit seems to run very well
without further tuning. It also have few parts and is easy to build.

Groundloop.