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New Jewel Thief "Resonate LCR Circuit" Much less energy draw....

Started by sirmikey1, January 01, 2010, 09:25:10 AM

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sirmikey1

   @zee, the added transistor really hyped things up, 1350v rectified.  Thanks!  I had also neglected to connect the neg of the secondary to the primary hot.

  What average voltage remains on a dead JT AA?   Is the earth battery fairly constant?  Would be interesting to test the .3v transistor in both CQ and JT; for both extend run time and to compare.

   ChilliQueen posted a new one transistor Resonate LCR JT circuit yesterday, where he mentions a program which will tell you what values of LCR will resonate.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpH4oOHAV3I

  You guys are about to redefine the meaning of "Off the Grid" and "WiTricity". 

Cheers,
Mikey

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@ sirmikey1

Quote from: sirmikey1 on January 19, 2010, 09:45:36 AM
the added transistor really hyped things up, 1350v rectified.  Thanks!  I had also neglected to connect the neg of the secondary to the primary hot.

Great. What transformer are you using. Please post your circuit so that others can learn from your work.


Pirate88179

Quote from: sirmikey1 on January 19, 2010, 09:45:36 AM
   @zee, the added transistor really hyped things up, 1350v rectified.  Thanks!  I had also neglected to connect the neg of the secondary to the primary hot.

  What average voltage remains on a dead JT AA?   Is the earth battery fairly constant?  Would be interesting to test the .3v transistor in both CQ and JT; for both extend run time and to compare.

   ChilliQueen posted a new one transistor Resonate LCR JT circuit yesterday, where he mentions a program which will tell you what values of LCR will resonate.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpH4oOHAV3I

  You guys are about to redefine the meaning of "Off the Grid" and "WiTricity". 

Cheers,
Mikey

My EER (formerly earth battery) consistently puts out 1.7-2.00 volts @ around 19 mA.  Lasersaber is getting over 35 mAs from his set-up.  They do fluctuate a bit but the range stays pretty but much the same.  Plenty of energy to run a JT circuit as I, and many, have done.

Nice job on your circuit.

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

sirmikey1

Hi,
   The camera transformer is from the Kodak Funsaver disposable camera, the 4 prong transformer. The 1350v is using 5v input.  I need to try the three prong transformer again, and the 4kv trigger, now that I have that wire corrected.  The schematic is your CQ darlington with trigger coil. The transistors made huge difference in voltage, and I'm using 2n3906 for PNP, and 2n3904 for the NPNs.
Take Care,
Mikey   

   

kooler

mikey
here is alot of camera circuits.. we all done in the past

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.msg161195#msg161195

a little more simple and have the same or better results
have fun