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  • #31
    Woah now Gav !
    I'm sure you mean milliamps from the solar panel ????
    Solar light panels will generally give a bit under 2V and 3mA under a CFL at a few inches distant, that's how I now run the bulk of experiments here. In fact, here's my setup for what's under my work table 13W lamp. 1x pulse motor, 2x LED blocking oscillators on calculator solar panels and a garden light panel powering a pendulum lol, no brightness deficit and 4 circuits running. They all start up when the light goes on.
    If I got an amp out of anything it'd be powering the work table light on an inverter, with power to spare !

    To connect. In series you'll get 22V, but the same 3.5mA. In parallel you'll get 2.5V and 38.5mA. The paralel method is probably best, due to many transistor circuits found online using similar amounts of power. In fact, at that level you can run a Slayer Exciter or similar and the wireless output might well positively affect your radiant collector coils
    I have a few similar panels connected here. 6 of them in parallel make a great AA battery charger, even indoors under the CFL. Outside in full sun, they'll charge a regular Ni-MH 1500mAh battery in about an hour.
    For yours, you might think of arranging them in a circle, under the light. That way, each gets the same amount of light.

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              • #37
                It really is such an interesting avenue of your experiments..have enjoyed the PM's too.I'm posting in the thread because I needed to clear out the email box and wiped your last one too LOL, oops.

                But, wanted to ask if you could post a cross between a drawing and a circuit diagram for the system so far ? with the drum and whatnot
                Also the specs of your distinctly Kapanadze looking main coil as it is at the moment. I'd like to see what happens here with a version of the same thing and would post results.

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                            • #44
                              Good video. I like how you are getting those milliamps rolling in. 6.5mA isn't bad at all from that simple setup.

                              So, 1V 6.5mA. That's Joule Thief territory at the very least


                              i really dont know what im doing, i just join lots of things together and see if it works
                              Same as many of us in this area...those who admit it lol

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