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Joule Thief

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

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Pirate88179

Hey, I just had a thought.  What if one made a cap array like in the video, or larger, and instead of shorting it out like he did after it charges, maybe rig up a switch so you can dump the volts into a really large cap.  So, every time it charges up you dump the energy into the large cap for later use.  This would not increase the amount of total volts but, it may accumulate the small power that is there like I see on my EER and large supercap.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

sparks

best thing about a jule thief is that it presents a dead short to a discharged battery allowing for more conversion of chemical to electrical energy.  Resonance does this also.  If you have two capacitors one charged one discharged and you connect them in parallel the two capacitors will discharge until the voltage on each is equal.  If you use resonance it will pump one capacitor dry and fully charge the other capacitor.  Then the original dead capacitor starts to charge the now completely discharged capacitor and the current reverses.  This will go on and on at a given frequency until the resistance of the circuit radiates the energy out of the system.  The million dollar question is can a device be made that will experience the oscillation of the tuned circuit without damping the oscillations.  The device developing a sympathetic oscillation where once the capacitor is charged to a certain degree it is dumped to an output device.
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stprue

Quote from: Pirate88179 on August 12, 2009, 12:49:42 AM
stprue:

Thanks for posting this.  Those caps recover very quickly there.  I had heard about caps doing this but not that fast.  I wonder if adding an antenna would increase the volts/charging effect?  I have a whole tupperware tub full of salvaged caps...I might have to give this a try.  Maybe I can tie it into the EER somehow.

Bill

Maybe if we had a powerful enough array we could power an efficient JT with continuously.  He had a lot of similar caps...like 2 main sizes and then one end looked different from the next...maybe at one end you need different dischange rate and values.

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What Tesla patents are those images from?

DonL