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Oscillator Powering 6 Modified Led bulbs

Started by SkyWatcher123, April 28, 2017, 12:06:21 AM

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SkyWatcher123

Hi all, here is a short video clip showing the light output of these 4 - 120 volt, 40 watt equivalent, modified led bulbs burning brightly.
https://youtu.be/5ENoj7Wq-Zs
The input is 4.6 watts at 34 volts.
peace love light

magnetman12003

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on April 30, 2017, 10:26:08 PM
Hi all, here is a couple pics of oscillator and lights in action.
I will be using the white foam board method soon, to try and show the light level output.
peace love light

I am still figuring out what is happening.  I have a 1.2 amp hour 12 volt battery that when connected to my setup will delver a light bulb output that is good.   Now when I connect a 12 amp hour,12 volt battery to my setup the bulbs burn with an intense light  Its obvious that the greater current is responsible.

Can you explain to me exactly how a jewel thief setup can deliver a somewhat lower voltage and very little current while matching or almost matching the light output of a direct connection? Which in my case would be the 12 amp battery connected to the setup directly.  Are we thinking ""pulsating""  DC?

SkyWatcher123

Hi magnetman, I would check the voltage on the lead acid batteries, sounds like the 1.2 amp one may be dropping in voltage a lot, maybe it is sulphated or the load is too much for it.
Yes, pulsing has something to do with the smaller input, also the pulses have inertia and the capacitor is using that pulse spike inertia to good effect also.
Meaning, the pulse output doesn't just end abruptly in a nanosecond, it rings and the closer we can get to resonance the better the output for less input.
With my setup, the output of the led bulbs is much better with the capacitor, the capacitor is absorbing the ringing.
In the past, i have used a 555 timer circuit making square waves, that had ability to adjust pulse width and duty cycle.
I was able with that setup, to place an incandescent tail light bulb on input and one on output of flyback of coil and get the input bulb to barely light, while the output was fully bright.
peace love light


magnetman12003

Hi Sky Watcher123,
Can you tell me in a """step by step""" fashion how to post a ""single"" photo on Overunity.com?
I have done it before but lost track as to exactly how.  I store my photos in Picaso 3 and
use a Windows 10 personal computer.

As it is I had been mailing a selected photo to myself but when I put that photo on the internet a lot of other photos in my album went with it.  I had to hurry and delete that.

How did you do it??

SkyWatcher123

Hi magnetman, there is an attachment feature built into this forum software, just load it in when your ready to post and it will appear.
peace love light