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Joule Thief

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

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jeanna

Exactly what I have been up to, Mark.

I am hoping that instead of the spark we can use the pulses from the jt. I still think this, but I will be getting into the sparks too. I guess I have held off long enough.
I must just remember not to touch my computer just after I have been playing with such high voltage. I am not sure it doesn't frazzle computers to have these things in the same room.

Wouldn't it be fun to have that tesla set-up in the car driving the motor, then when you get home, you can just plug the house into your car!
;D ;D

Here is a diagram of a jtc with one secondary which has a capacitor/condenser which could be a spark and also 2 more places for possible spark.
Tesla usually did not use all 3 at once, unless the generator was really low voltage.

The load could cross from one wire to the other, or if the frequency and voltage were high enough, you would only need one wire and the ground.

jeanna

Mk1

@ jeanna

I know now ... Since you mostly described as Tesla discovery that was a bit confusing since discovered pretty much everything ...

But i really believe the spark gap is needed . And also we need to figure the 1/4 wave link thing , but its all there , quite easy to replicate once you got the parts.

Mark

xee2

@ Mk1

Quote from: Mk1 on July 15, 2009, 03:42:03 PM
I made a mk.5 one wire secondary 140 turns 70 on each side , i get over 1000 v but i will need to find other diodes ...

Wow! That is great. 1000 volts with only 140 turns. Can you please supply more details about what you did?


Mk1

Quote from: xee2 on July 15, 2009, 04:38:55 PM
@ Mk1

Wow! That is great. 1000 volts with only 140 turns. Can you please supply more details about what you did?

Well , not really since i already had 2 x 850 v on 2x70 turns , the coil only go one way on each side so its easier to get really high voltage in phase , but i don't believe this to be a improvement , its more on the bragging side side of things ...

But i made a drawing ...


stprue

Quote from: xee2 on July 15, 2009, 04:38:55 PM
@ Mk1

Wow! That is great. 1000 volts with only 140 turns. Can you please supply more details about what you did?

Nice...I want pictures.....