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Joule thief that could light the whole house

Started by CG2016, July 04, 2016, 04:50:43 PM

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FatBird

Please post a Wiring Diagram or a Schematic. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--RWSKvT5QY&feature=youtu.be

Thank you.
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CG2016

Did you know you can connect Joule thief circuits in series for higher voltage or in parallel for more current? You can. You can also interleave them so they alternately charge a capacitor.
Look here.
http://vawtsonly.createaforum.com/index.php

http://youtu.be/tygN1R-lCeE

SkyWatcher123

Hi folks, good luck getting a schematic fatbird, it seems he banned me from his forum site or something is wrong with it.
People are funny sometimes, either one wishes to share or not.
He claims I shouldn't have posted his circuit, yet on his forum, all the circuit versions were there and i didn't see any nuclear burn up warnings, lol.
Anyway, looks like a typical boost converter to me, with a high enough voltage to light led bulbs.
peace love light

CG2016

Problems solved with instability and multiple voltage sources, more user friendly. User is cautioned that output can go to 280 vdc with no load. Very compact size. Will light many 120 vac led bulbs. I haven't tried 220 vac bulbs like they use in the EU but but it will light two 120 vac bulbs  in series. All led bulbs are different. They claim the same current and wattage but compairing two bulbs that are the same 120 volts current and wattage, one bulb will start lighting at 17 volts while the other won't start until 75 volts. It will come in handy in an emergency situation. You can populate all your table lamps with led bulbs and use them on mains power, then in an emergency situation just plug them right in to this unit and keep enjoying your favorite book. It only uses 7 watts no matter how many bulbs are connected. The circuit is regulated to be user friendly and somewhat foolproof, components were installed to tone it down, it will do much more. Here is the schematic.

SkyWatcher123

Hi cg2016, you proved me wrong, thanks for sharing the updated circuit.
So did you ban me from your forum or is there something wrong with it.
If you did ban me, please tell me why.
I will have to travel to a radio shack, most are far away from me now, and get some of those parts, looks like a nice circuit.
peace love light