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Joule Thief

Started by Pirate88179, November 20, 2008, 03:07:58 AM

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sirmikey1

Avramenko AV Plug Pic attached, fairly easy to figure/adapt.  Wireless or one wire, and just depends on signal strength. 
Mikey

xee2

@ sirmikey1

Nice photo.

xee2

Electronic flyswatter board connections.


jadaro2600

Quote from: sirmikey1 on February 11, 2010, 09:42:49 PM
Avramenko AV Plug Pic attached, fairly easy to figure/adapt.  Wireless or one wire, and just depends on signal strength. 
Mikey

Cool, it is interesting though, you may be able to put two diodes in parallel with reversed polarity and have both light up?

The fly-swater board in interesting, I picked up a couple more the other day - I"m going to wait until this weekend to mess with them; there's much stuff to be sorted here at the house ( new equipment and what not ).

xee2


The flyswatter board seems to put out more power than the Fuji camera board. It is close to the power of a JT with 3.38" toroid (but much smaller). However, I suspect it is not as efficient. Here is a video of sparks using kooler's circuit with 6 neons driving an ignition coil powered by 1.5 volt battery.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vwPmFez60Q