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3.7 VOLT BATTERY POWERS 56 WATTS

Started by magnetman12003, March 28, 2017, 07:46:43 PM

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SkyWatcher123

Hi all, Hi magnetman, i have a question for you.
I noticed you said you cannot see the neon lighting up, that triggers the SCR, are you sure the SCR is not latching ON in your setup.
My build is coming along, i have the oscillator built and running, been testing some led bulbs off the capacitor, still need to get the SCR.
I'm not going to use the full wave bridge, i have 2 ultra fast diodes, one off collector to positive of capacitor and one off positive of primary coil, to negative of capacitor.
peace love light

magnetman12003

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on April 05, 2017, 02:59:23 AM
Hi all, Hi magnetman, i have a question for you.
I noticed you said you cannot see the neon lighting up, that triggers the SCR, are you sure the SCR is not latching ON in your setup.
My build is coming along, i have the oscillator built and running, been testing some led bulbs off the capacitor, still need to get the SCR.
I'm not going to use the full wave bridge, i have 2 ultra fast diodes, one off collector to positive of capacitor and one off positive of primary coil, to negative of capacitor.
peace love light
If you have the rectifier and capacitor running  you should notice that you have hi voltage, current now(with no hi frequency) after rectification. I am at a loss just how to explain how the SCR manages to bring down the voltage and current enough so that the bulbs lite without burning up. I know one thing for certain that the Neon bulbs show no visible light when things are going great. If something is wrong one or both neon lights will start glowing??? The greater the glow the worse the problem.  CRAZY!  I have experienced this many times while experimenting but the circuit never burned out.

SkyWatcher123

Hi magnetman, ok thanks for the good information.
I popped both of my gutted lower voltage led bulbs, forgot to turn off circuit and capacitor had high voltage and poof.
I only have 110 volt led bulbs on hand.
That is why i was wondering if your SCR was latching on, because i think the neon takes like 60 or so volts to conduct current and then turn on the SCR.
If your capacitor is discharging at 60 volts or more, those 12 volt led bulbs of yours should go poof, unless there is some kind of circuit inside your 12 volt led bulb that is preventing that.
I made a video of my build so far.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DT7IzPbGD0&feature=youtu.be
peace love light

magnetman12003

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on April 05, 2017, 04:28:45 PM
Hi magnetman, ok thanks for the good information.
I popped both of my gutted lower voltage led bulbs, forgot to turn off circuit and capacitor had high voltage and poof.
I only have 110 volt led bulbs on hand.
That is why i was wondering if your SCR was latching on, because i think the neon takes like 60 or so volts to conduct current and then turn on the SCR.
If your capacitor is discharging at 60 volts or more, those 12 volt led bulbs of yours should go poof, unless there is some kind of circuit inside your 12 volt led bulb that is preventing that.
I made a video of my build so far.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DT7IzPbGD0&feature=youtu.be
peace love light
A very nice circuit layout!  I hope you get the same results as I did using different components.  I see your air coil is way different than mine.   I had the same effect with pulsing led bulbs as you show in your video.
After I purchased different 120 volts and 12 volt bulbs I found that some don't work at all, some work but  they PULSE, some work only if a magnet is spun by the air core coil, and some 12 volt bulbs work very well without a magnet spin like my videos show.  I spent 3 years experimenting with this circuit and my basement is lit up with 120 volt led bulbs that work down there but would not work in the setup.  I have at the least 200 pounds of experimental parts that I have to sell now. Some are brand new that were never used.  My passion searching for free energy drives my wife crazy.  But always keeps me thinking.

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SkyWatcher123

Hi magnetman, thanks for the kind words.
The circuit as shown in the video is using a little less than 1/2 watt, so it takes a little time to charge the cap. up to the forward voltage of that led bulb.
I wired 2 of those 3.7 volt lithium ion cells in series and it can light that particular led bulb very bright, with no gap between flashes, just the flash, fading to almost nothing, then flash.
A eco-smart 6 watt 120 volt led bulb will light bright and constant at 2 watts, though probably 75% of full brightness.
I am trying to figure out why you are not blowing your led bulbs, i see the link you posted says 'constant current drive power', could that mean they have some current regulation in those bulbs and would explain why they are not going poof.
Until i know why, i probably will not by 12 volt led bulbs, yet.
Also, do you realize, with your full wave bridge shown in your circuit, at 12 volt input, your led bulbs are being direct driven by the 12 volt input source.
I should be getting the SCR towards end of week.
peace love light