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30 watts bulb with 9 v dc

Started by tolga, July 08, 2007, 03:41:54 PM

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Hi tolga,

i'm sorry to say, but your observation is nothing myhstic.

You are using energy saveing lamps, these things are nothing other than electric circuits and a neon tube. The circuit transforms input to higher voltages to light the tube ...

Also, don't wonder about that less energy u are using to light the bulp, neon tubes are half as bright as normal with only mW's!

tolga

i see thank u but i use a negative ion generator and a multimeter to light it , it dont light with the 9v dc only .. is it possible the dc power suppy to give more than 9 volts and 300ma normally ? .. and this only happens when i make a half connection with the multimeter so it sparks otherwise with coplete touch it dont light either .. and it dont light if i use a cable instead of a multimeter in line and even if i connect a 3volts torchlamp bulb it dont light again .. so many things come togather to have an effect .. so can u tell me , if i measure the input and the output and if there is a watt difference at the output is it overunity ?

Super

Quote from: tolga on July 09, 2007, 06:43:09 PM
i see thank u but i use a negative ion generator and a multimeter to light it , it dont light with the 9v dc only .. is it possible the dc power suppy to give more than 9 volts and 300ma normally ? .. and this only happens when i make a half connection with the multimeter so it sparks otherwise with coplete touch it dont light either .. and it dont light if i use a cable instead of a multimeter in line and even if i connect a 3volts torchlamp bulb it dont light again .. so many things come togather to have an effect .. so can u tell me , if i measure the input and the output and if there is a watt difference at the output is it overunity ?

When you did your mesurements correctly (and thats often the biggest problem) and there is more output than input, yes, than you could have a special effect ...

please post some more details e.g. a circuit picture or something other that helps us to better understand what you are exactly doing  ;)

tolga

actually i dont know what i m doing very well : ) .. and i cant make measurements because i use the only multimeter i have in the circuit and even if i have one other ( i can find one more ) how shall i measure the output in the fleuresant bulb ? before the bulb there is not a strong electiricty i think cause it dont light even little 2-3 volt torchbulbs .. today i tried it with a 12 volt 10 amper pc and it makes the bulb more bright .. but the 9 volt 300ma is enough to flicker the 30 watt bulb .. i ll send here a picture very soon .. thanks