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Overunity Machines Forum



Joule Thief

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

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Mk1

@HeairBear

Current yes use less produce more out .More out then in .We need to work on both ends of circuit reducing current in and amplifying the current production out of the system.

jeanna

Hi everybody, I've been wondering if this is could be ac and if it is, how it could be lighting leds. i don't think I answered that Q but this interesting.

I just hooked up that string of LEDs to my camera ckt. then I turned the plug around. The brightness changed noticeably.

The plug doesn't have the obvious polarity that some plugs have so, I can't say what the polarity is.

Bill - or anyone else glowing a string of leds-, would you try this, please on one of your strings?

Hmmm,
so is this partially AC after all?

jeanna

HeairBear

@MK1

Getting more current out than in would be a nice easy button for today's existing technology, but, In my opinion current is more of a hindrance than a useful resource. Bedini, Stiffler, Meyer, Tesla, and so on show little or no current with some devices yet they produce a usable energy other than current capable of doing work. And of course, the question one must always ask... When a device is producing more current than it is taking in, where is it coming from? You can not get something for nothing.
When I hear of Shoedinger's Cat, I reach for my gun. - Stephen Hawking

electricme

@MK1
Mk you posted joulet2.jpg, 1 page back showing a circuit.
If I wind a torid using 20turns bifilar and the other coil (the output) going to a rectifier, how many turns would you recommend for the secondary?

Should I wind the secondary coil on the torid first, or last?

Should I use IN4004 diodes or IN4007 diodes for the bridge?

@all
Here is my 1st JT I made a while back, I have it connected to a single 1.2v Nife battery, I connected my Digitech QT-2202 frequency counter to the transister, it shows the JT running at 236.87 KHz.
Function button  = 10MHz
Gate Time         = 0.1s

I noticed the LED dimmed in brightness when I connected the other clip to complete the crt.

0181.jpg = JT on Nife 1.2v cell
0182.jpg = JT connected to Frequency Counter showing 236.87 KHz second
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

Mk1

@HeairBear

Yes about tesla technologies high voltage spike is really useful because it is very easy to pickup by other coils, like wire less power it dosen't mater how many pickup coil you have you will get voltage picked up , those additional coils can be added in parallel for more current and series for voltage.Since high freq pulse travels well trough the air ,think of how many coil you can use. But cpu chips use more and more current and lower every year and would be nice to have, most electronic today don't use much current except computers also more current in needed to run motor generator.