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Overunity Machines Forum



Practical Method for Production of Water Fuel with Piezoelectric

Started by The Power To Be, February 17, 2011, 06:11:02 AM

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Slovenia

Hi Altrez,

The transistor you recommended for use, 2N3055, only has two connection points while the typical transistors used in the JTs have three.  So, I was confused about how to connect the 2N3055 transistor into the circuit.   I was planning to connect one leg of it up to the wire coming from the toroid to the pot and then to the transistor.  The other lead from the toroid I was going to take to the other post on the transistor.  I didn't know which post of the transistor to connect back to the other side of the battery from the transistor.  I had no problem with where the toroid is connected directly to the battery.  I also had a problem with the heat sink.  I was pretty sure that you wanted to apply the heat sink to the transistor, but I wasn't sure how to connect it to the transistor.  I'm not sure where to tie the transducer in either.  Thanks for all your help!!

Best Regards,
Slovenia


e2matrix

Yes just stick a small screw and nut through one of the mounting holes in the case and connect to that for the collector. 


Slovenia

Thanks!!

Quote from: e2matrix on April 27, 2011, 10:32:04 AM
Yes just stick a small screw and nut through one of the mounting holes in the case and connect to that for the collector.