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Replication of Mini Radiant Exciter circuit of Nelson Rocha

Started by Zephir, April 21, 2017, 11:26:19 PM

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Vortex1

The schematic had two errors which were fixed and re uploaded to the original post as:
NR ver1.01

A good catch by TK

Zephir

Thank You Vortex1 - I'm reposting it here together with TK's version for clarity.

tinman

Well,it's running  :D

Seems to work ok,and quite stable in my case.

Turning the voltage up above 3v,blows out the neon,when the pot is turned all the way down.

Have not toasted a transistor yet-->yet.
I also went with horizontal coil's,instead of the coil through the center of the toroid.

I do notice about a 20mA decrease in current draw,when those horizontal coils are removed from the circuit,but that also results in a duller NE2.

So now that Vortex has re-drawn the circuit,we can see it is just a JT,with a heap of other part's that would dissipate power-->a loss in other words.

Not seeing anything special about this circuit yet,but only just got it up and running.

Going to build a standard JT,with the same step up transformer on it,and do a side by side comparison.

Video 1 up soon.


Brad