Although a low current circuit is nice for an "Infinity Light" type of set up, the important thing is to make some real useable amount of light.
I will try Slayers newest two transistor circuit, soon. I don't have any 2n2222 transistors anymore, they are really the best for this purpose, other transistors will work, but not as well.
Slayer has come up with some of the most economical circuits so far, that output the most amount of light. His big Exciter coil is really where the gain comes from. To light a 2 watt gutted Ac Led bulbs to full brightness on less than 30mAs is pretty amazing. Especially when using the single AA battery.
My point is to obtain useable light, but not only from small batteries, but also from solar panels joined in series at 12, 24, or 36 volts. Although current levels are much more important than voltage levels.
The Lasersaber type of E-core transformer, or similar coil circuit that was made by Slayer is not spewing RF all over the place. Nor do the circuits that are "closed circuits", with their secondary coils not being open ended.
I don't think that having high voltage open ended Exciter circuits in ones house, is the best way to go.
I will try Slayers newest two transistor circuit, soon. I don't have any 2n2222 transistors anymore, they are really the best for this purpose, other transistors will work, but not as well.
Slayer has come up with some of the most economical circuits so far, that output the most amount of light. His big Exciter coil is really where the gain comes from. To light a 2 watt gutted Ac Led bulbs to full brightness on less than 30mAs is pretty amazing. Especially when using the single AA battery.
My point is to obtain useable light, but not only from small batteries, but also from solar panels joined in series at 12, 24, or 36 volts. Although current levels are much more important than voltage levels.
The Lasersaber type of E-core transformer, or similar coil circuit that was made by Slayer is not spewing RF all over the place. Nor do the circuits that are "closed circuits", with their secondary coils not being open ended.
I don't think that having high voltage open ended Exciter circuits in ones house, is the best way to go.
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