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  • And,
    make sure You get the full "Que" to the MJLs without burning too much in the driving IC.
    For this "REQUIREMENT" to be met, You have to have "gain" big enough. I found the BD140 to be "fair match", while there might be others even better? You seek the "driver" providing low FVD (forward voltage drop) while requiring the least current (The LED lights the least in comparison).

    As The others say, play: There is no substitute for playng (=research)

    Best regards,
    Stevan C.

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    • I'm trying the same thing, charging 4 x 15000uf ser with the Big Joule Thief and dumping par to battery but cap's charge to slow and it takes to much input

      YouTube - SerToPar_Cap_Charging.MOV

      @StevanC, I got myself 2 1F/20v cap's and gonna try them on your circuit, I also discovered why I couldn't get the SG3525 working: TSPVA.jpg

      How are the Mosfet's performing?

      scratchrobot

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      • Originally posted by scratchrobot View Post
        I'm trying the same thing, charging 4 x 15000uf ser with the Big Joule Thief and dumping par to battery but cap's charge to slow and it takes to much input

        YouTube - SerToPar_Cap_Charging.MOV

        @StevanC, I got myself 2 1F/20v cap's and gonna try them on your circuit, I also discovered why I couldn't get the SG3525 working: [ATTACH]5790[/ATTACH]

        How are the Mosfet's performing?

        scratchrobot
        Ahh,
        pin 15 , ain't that "neat" ?

        The MOSFETs did aptly fry now they wait my anemic budget to come to speed :-P

        Meanwhile I troubleshoot a 1kw inverter (switch mode sine like output - not a true sine)
        It's run on two ka7500b which are actually two tl494 (LoL) "under cover" and a LM324 for control... what would You know?

        Last edited by StevanC; 06-17-2010, 12:39 PM. Reason: typos, like usuall...

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        • Exam of topic incoming B-]

          So gentleman, it's been a while,
          A. anyone replicated a TS-PV-Amp so far?
          B. Anyone got a working replica?
          C. ...did test runs?
          D. ... tried out to shunt with :
          D.a) diodes
          D.b) plain wires
          the various sections of the circuit and to testify various COP off the PV panel?


          ^ there might be gold...


          or are we all still in "...this way better.." mood?
          Stevan C.

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          • Originally posted by StevanC View Post
            So gentleman, it's been a while,
            A. anyone replicated a TS-PV-Amp so far?
            B. Anyone got a working replica?
            C. ...did test runs?
            D. ... tried out to shunt with :
            D.a) diodes
            D.b) plain wires
            the various sections of the circuit and to testify various COP off the PV panel?


            ^ there might be gold...


            or are we all still in "...this way better.." mood?
            Stevan C.
            Hi Stevan C. I tried your original (8 over 8 caps) and had limited success, but then made it into the 4 and 2 cap pulsers and had great success.

            Bit's

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            • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
              Hi Stevan C. I tried your original (8 over 8 caps) and had limited success, but then made it into the 4 and 2 cap pulsers and had great success.

              Bit's
              Hi Bit's,
              congratulations,
              i surely missed on that one (I have a slow PC for YT at times), could You please elaborate how come?

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              • Originally posted by StevanC View Post
                Hi Bit's,
                congratulations,
                i surely missed on that one (I have a slow PC for YT at times), could You please elaborate how come?
                I believe my input source was to low.

                Bit's

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                • Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                  You got another problem in there. You have to prewire to understand but you are not going to be able to fire an NPN transistor they way you have the opto's hooked up. I am talking about T3 and T6. The rest look like they may work out.
                  You will have to pull power from the positive side of the battery to fire a NPN.
                  Matt, thank you for pointing me to that error. I was too busy to see it.
                  Made corrections and redo the PCB.

                  You may wanna go way back and review Byte's schematic for the TS. Your kind rebuilding the wheel.
                  Merely rounding it, man. I did what I did for the newbies (because I am one of them). We need something to start with (not bits or pieces of information).
                  Not everybody is a trained engineer, and we often speak a different language.
                  Trust me, it's very hard to digest all the info on this thread.
                  Bit's schematic is a little different now. Can't do. In fact I have not found any (was deleted or is out of quota).

                  Originally posted by nvisser View Post
                  Don't you think you should make provision for a load like a 2 x 12v primary transformer between T3 and T6 just for test purposes?
                  Thank you Vissie, I did, and made corrections. I hope it works well now (surely works in livewire simulation).

                  Valentin

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                  • Originally posted by vallentin View Post
                    Bit's schematic is a little different now. Can't do. In fact I have not found any (was deleted or is out of quota).

                    Valentin
                    You can find here;
                    http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter5.pdf

                    Begining on page 5-27 under the title "The PIC Revolution"

                    As well as more info.

                    Thanks

                    Bit's

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                    • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
                      You can find here;
                      http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter5.pdf

                      Begining on page 5-27 under the title "The PIC Revolution"

                      As well as more info.

                      Thanks

                      Bit's
                      Thank you , Jeff. I didn't know about this update.

                      I have a question.
                      On Brandt 24V system ( http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...html#post99657 ) posted by Nvisser I have captured spikes of 340V average on each of the loads.
                      Is it really possible?
                      Attached Files

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                      • Originally posted by vallentin View Post
                        Thank you , Jeff. I didn't know about this update.

                        I have a question.
                        On Brandt 24V system ( http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...html#post99657 ) posted by Nvisser I have captured spikes of 340V average on each of the loads.
                        Is it really possible?
                        Everything is possible, But I'll yeild to Vissie on this one because I haven't tested that particular setup.

                        Thanks

                        Jeff

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                        • Is it really possible?

                          I did not try that one either
                          I posted it so you could see how to connect the load.
                          It sounds like you found something extraordinary!!
                          Could you tell us more as that spikes surely sound like what we all were chasing and most could not find.
                          To make this TS work we do need an extra high energy spike from somewhere like the high voltage negative spike that JB gets from the MJL transistors
                          What loads did you use and did you get any charging?
                          Regards
                          Vissie
                          Last edited by nvisser; 06-18-2010, 03:36 PM.

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                          • Is it really possible?

                            Sounds interesting

                            Showing off my new cap's with Stefan's Tesla Switch Photo Voltaic Amplifier circuit 3 Minute charging

                            scratchrobot

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                            • "WoW"
                              scratchrobot,
                              I would now suggest concentrating on the mass of the needle of the ampmeter:
                              1. She integrates the WF (waveform)
                              2. She has mass that responds to the _dinamic_ of the pulse's WF
                              3. the needle moves longer than the pulse lasts it self

                              this is what cought my attention back then...
                              interaction with mass

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                              • 1kw TS

                                I just wanted to post some progress on my biggest tesla switch yet.
                                I started testing today to get the bugs worked out and see what switching rates to use.
                                Based on the last 4 switch's (And 16 before that) I have pretty much developed a good theory for what to use component wise based on how much power you need. So I'll be publishing that next month some time after I get a slew of tests done on this one.

                                Basically ran this switch 2 time today and watched the back charging. So far all the batteries have charged as expected.

                                I discharged them some so I can document a test, and right now I am waiting for the thing to settle out. Start a long run and see what happens.

                                Anyway here's a teaser for ya YouTube - 1kwTS.MPG

                                Just wanted to update you guys.

                                CHeers
                                Matt

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