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Overunity Machines Forum



Oscillator Powering 6 Modified Led bulbs

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

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SkyWatcher123

Hi all, i've made some changes with my setup.
I removed all the 24awg. wire from that big core and am now using a single ferrite tube core, with only one layer of bifilar, 24awg. magnet wire.
This way, i can go back to using the 12 volt computer power supply.
It works very good and frequency is much higher.
I also added another separate full circuit, with same type of core and coil, using a separate PNP transistor, also off the same power supply and switch.
I did this for a couple of reasons, one was to get even more light output, while staying with 4 modified 120 volt led bulbs per circuit.
Second reason is because i just picked up another 4 meijer led bulbs and they are not quite the same as the previous ones, so the led bulb loads did not balance when in parallel.
So another driver circuit is a good solution i feel.
Also, these circuits are more efficient than all i have tried so far, i'm sure the high frequency is part of the reason.
Not quite finished yet, i have to run a separate line to the ceiling. to the other set of 4 led bulbs.
When i finish, i will post some pics and circuit drawing.
peace love light

magnetman12003

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on May 07, 2017, 01:44:35 AM
Hi all, i've made some changes with my setup.
I removed all the 24awg. wire from that big core and am now using a single ferrite tube core, with only one layer of bifilar, 24awg. magnet wire.
This way, i can go back to using the 12 volt computer power supply.
It works very good and frequency is much higher.
I also added another separate full circuit, with same type of core and coil, using a separate PNP transistor, also off the same power supply and switch.
I did this for a couple of reasons, one was to get even more light output, while staying with 4 modified 120 volt led bulbs per circuit.
Second reason is because i just picked up another 4 meijer led bulbs and they are not quite the same as the previous ones, so the led bulb loads did not balance when in parallel.
So another driver circuit is a good solution i feel.
Also, these circuits are more efficient than all i have tried so far, i'm sure the high frequency is part of the reason.
Not quite finished yet, i have to run a separate line to the ceiling. to the other set of 4 led bulbs.
When i finish, i will post some pics and circuit drawing.
peace love light

Where are you buying the ferrite tubes?  I have miles of 24 gauge  wire and am very interested in your doings. Love to see your circuit and photos.   

magnetman12003


SkyWatcher123

Hi magnetman, i had previously bought the ferrite tubes at a place called american science and surplus.
They are just over an inch in length, i just super glued 4 of them together to make the core.
peace love light

AlienGrey

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on May 07, 2017, 01:11:42 PM
Hi magnetman, i had previously bought the ferrite tubes at a place called american science and surplus.
They are just over an inch in length, i just super glued 4 of them together to make the core.
peace love light
it sounds like he is using ferrite rings, try it with some of the high impermeability ones on the market like Farnell ect.

good luck. AG