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Started by Spewing, October 14, 2007, 08:00:23 PM

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hartiberlin

Hi,
looks very interesting.


What exactly is your pulse input ?
What frequency and what voltage and what duty cycle ?

What kind of transformer did you use ?
Could you please post a parts list ?
Many thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Spewing

the battery was dead so i didn't bother measuring anything, it wouldn't even hardly make a arc.

the 555 timer used a 2a224k cap, that transformer from radioshack is sec 12.6-0-12.6v 2a pri 120v 60 hz, no part number. it is 125 to 24 volt step down transformer.

the capacitor was from a microwave,. it was 1.05 uf, allthough the size is not crucial to get this to resonate.

i am sorry but i dont know the rating of the cap for the timer, only the part number, the size is within the part number. the light was 60 watts 120 volts.

retrod

Interesting, can you try this with a small battery, like a common 9 volt? Can you then wire the lamp so it stays connected for more then a few seconds and see how long till the little battery exhausts?

RD

hartiberlin

@Spewing
many thanks for the infos.

Do you have a scope and can measure somehow the frequency your
555 timer puts out ?

What transistor or MOSFET are you using to pulse the transformer ?
Do you use any freewheel diode in parallel with the transformer coil ?


Stays the bulb so bright all the time or does
the electrolyte cap at the output discharge fast ?
What is the uF ratingof the output cap and what voltage rating has it ?

What exactly is the DC voltage at the output cap, when the
light bulb is connected ?
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum