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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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jonnydavro

Hi Mike and all.The circuits Jeanna posted are for my simple sec pan oscillator and also my torroid Sec and these are not based on chilliqueens circuit but are both oscillators which produce the SEC wireless and one wire energy transfer which is what i am researching at the moment but they contain useful imformation that can be utilised to increase the performance of the super joule thief circuit regarding wireless and one wire operation.
My chilliqueen Sec circuit can be found at the start of this vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZanIc5nS78A
Since i made this Vid,i have found that by adding a croc lead and a pie tin/metal bowl to the base of the npn increases the brightness off the wireless leds and also alows you to control current draw by moving the base pan closer or further away from the output pan as i do in my pan oscillator.
Mike you asked about the brightness of my leds well the reason they are so bright is that i am using a reciever circuit that resonates at the same frequency as the transmitter.The reciever circuit requires just as much thought as the transmitter side and if they are both on the same frequency then recieved energy is greater.Its like a radio tuned into a radio station and a radio does not load the transmitter.
I am doing the same as Dr stiffler except he is using matched towers and i am using 2 of the same trigger transformers and in both cases they act as transmitter and reciever.We really need a radio man on this and then i bet output would be increased further.Maybe Gadget can have a think about this as i know he is a ham radio licence.
Also,the avramenko plug/led strings need to have a virtual ground on the last negative leg of the led string.This consists of just a croc lead going to a aluminium pie tin or pot.This is vital for bright leds.
Hope this helps.Regards jonny.
@Xee2.Your circuit diagram of my chilliqueen sec just needs the lower metal plate moving to the npn base and i think thats it.I was also using a 1.5v emergency phone charger which outputs 5.5v which i recomend people trying if they see one.Thanks for taking the time to do that.I would have taken a pic of the drawing i did but my cat left me a present on it as it don't like the cold.grrrr.Many thanks jonny.
@Slayer.Quite amazing you can do that of two 1.5v batteries,I wonder if its loopable back to source.Nice.Jonny

xee2

@ jonnydavro

Thanks for sharing your results. It is amazing that you can light the LEDs wirelessly so far away from the transmitter.

A new drawing is attached. I would like to replicate some of your experiments, but I do not have any large space to work in and I am afraid the high voltage fields may damage things like the TV and computer. Have you had any problems of that sort?






resonanceman

Quote from: xee2 on January 08, 2010, 10:59:21 PM
This is a drawing I made from his video but I am not sure it is correct. The circuit he described to jeanna seems more like Lidmotor's circuit.

Xee

If I understand  your drawing 
All that  is happening is  the circuit is  driving the  trigger coil
Then the trigger  coil is causing a static charge on the pan
The  static  charge on the pan is causing  ripples in the eather
Scaler waves?
The  ripples  are being picked up by the other pan.

It is incredible that it is that simple.

What if the transistors were bigger and the pan was 100 times bigger?
WHat if the  voltage  of the static charge was 100 times more?



gary

edit

This makes me wish I had tried to see how  high I could  get the voltage  of a JT

If  I am right about this......there is a good chance that anyone  with a JT over about  1000 V should  be  able to  do wireless  like this  just by connecting  a  pan to one side of  the secondary

I am not sure what to do with the other side of the secondary.......maybe  just connect it to a cap..........or  a ground



Edit again

An ignition coil  should  work  like a big  trigger coil.
Connect  both  terminals to a secondary.
Then  connect the  high voltage output to the plate.
I would suggest  a well insulated plate

It is late..........I think I will try this tomorow

gary

sirmikey1

resonanceman,

   You may want to see this video which is the JT used to pulse a "Stun Gun" KV circuit (current magnification?).  Lidmotor and Kooler's project. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGJKtYbGLw4

Mikey

sirmikey1

xee,
   Another member here has said that the original JT needs to be measured by running the transistor C&E through a full rectifier bridge.  I get around 7volts on the old JT.   Your method shows around 40 volts, but he is speaking of a DC spike that you get with your one diode method.  I sent him your Chilliqueen mod to see if he can help us there also. 
Later,
Mikey...