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Gadgetmall's Fuji Mod light CFL from 1 AA/AAA for - 12 hrs + - Thread 2

Started by Goat, March 02, 2009, 03:36:55 AM

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delta1

Greetings Colleagues and experimenters.
I have been reading from this site and the energetic forum site for quite some time now, and have built many projects since the 1980's.
This is my first post.
I built gagetmall's fuji mod light using two AA batteries instead of 1 AA. I added a second modified CFL. and noticed that the current draw from different CFL's were different,even from the same package. So I used a series variable resistor for each CFL (100 k and 1 M's I had on hand). I did this to equal out the brightness and the current draw from the different CFL's. I was able to light up seven CFL's  in parallel this way.
What amazed me was when running CFL's individually the current draw would run from 226 ma to 320 ma, but when I run all seven CFL's the current draw is only 334 ma (334 mv across a 1 ohm resistor), and that little transistor doesn't even get warm. Absolutely amazing. I believe you are right this little circuit demonstrates cold electricity.
The only change I made to the circuit is that I used two 10k and 1m variable resistor in series for the base of the transistor.
Will post a picture as soon as I figure out how.
P.S. Gagetmall, Download "World Without Cancer" by G. Edward Griffith from youtube. I cured my skin cancer using the vitamin B17 from chia seeds and other seeds.     

dasimpson


dasimpson

have you tried leds instead of a cfl i think the leds might give more light

delta1


delta1

After I posted my pictures and went back on the internet,the screen shots became expanded. Is there something I did wrong. I kept the image size less than 500 Kb as requested.