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  • #46
    Flip Flop

    Originally posted by Dave45 View Post
    Yea bemf collection circuits.
    The complementary pnp for the 2N3055 is MJ2955 I think I have some will look tomorrow
    In deed using both sides of the coin flip flop pos neg using pulsed regen coils we might get more bang from a single circuit. Then when we get happy with the tiny led power levels we can scale up.

    A million skeptics couldn't take away the idea from me that something more exists other than standard electricity

    We are just getting our foot in the door.

    Keep trying Dave you will strike a vane , A Motherload.

    Mike
    Last edited by BroMikey; 12-16-2014, 04:54 AM.

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    • #47
      Thanks for the encouragement Mike
      Its there my friend and we will find it someday, it was made that way.
      They say the earth is in a unique position relative to the galaxy, so we can see the wonders of His creation.
      little by little bit by bit

      The ether is in dielectric form lets pull it apart
      Tree's are amazing they look like streamers of neg energy reaching for the pos ionosphere.
      We're still in the stone age.
      Last edited by Dave45; 08-13-2014, 01:09 AM.
      Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question

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      • #48
        Finding The right Coils

        Like Akula and Lasersaber it is our job to find the right coils, voltage, milliamps, and every other parameter to the right resistance to run in the exact watt ranges, time unending results type of farce. Re-invent all the wheels to run a few LED's.

        But here we go again anyway.



        This is the one I tried this week.

        If I go down to 2.5vdc at 25ma I can light 2 strings of 4 LED's guessing at about 5ma driving power.

        I added an extra trigger coil for caveman style firing--No microprocessors.

        The coils and magnetic flux paths are the key along side of the pumping circuits.

        Mike
        Last edited by BroMikey; 08-14-2014, 02:56 AM.

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        • #49
          Lighting Led's Again

          Originally posted by BroMikey View Post
          Like Akula and Lasersaber it is our job to find the right coils, voltage, milliamps, and every other parameter to the right resistance to run in the exact watt ranges, time unending results type of farce. Re-invent all the wheels to run a few LED's.

          But here we go again anyway.



          This is the one I tried this week.

          If I go down to 2.5vdc at 25ma I can light 2 strings of 4 LED's guessing at about 5ma driving power.

          I added an extra trigger coil for caveman style firing--No microprocessors.

          The coils and magnetic flux paths are the key along side of the pumping circuits.

          Mike
          Hello group members

          For kicks I turned another transformer using only very thin wire 25 awg using 1" X .5" hollow ferrite beads. 3 of them all one layer each all in the same direction then taping them together I wrapped all 3 backwards or in the reverse direction as shown in the fig.

          After that I put 8 windings on top of that to use as a triggering winding.

          I searched and searched for the right voltages for my random transformer wind plus the best amp draw using a small ceramic cap.

          You all know the drill.

          I started with 4 LED's on each side.

          I powered up the oscillator using a 4vdc lead acid battery 4ah running at 3.8vdc and 160 ma.

          So I added and I added and I added 3mm white LED's to the board with no change in brightness and no change in power input, rather as I added the power lever dropped 20ma.

          I am running two banks of 24 LED's at the same brightness as the 4 LED's ran on both banks for the same input.

          Judging the brightness for each LED I am guessing that by comparison to conventional standards the bulbs are consuming half of their normal full power rating of 20ma.

          If this is true (Only a guess judging by powering up strings with a dc supply) then we can run the numbers.

          Let's say each Led is running at below what I think it is. Let's say it is only cracked open at 2.8vdc each at about 7ma each and this is a low estimate.

          Okay then we have 4 strings of 12 LED's running at around 34vdc then we can times the 7ma BY 4 or 28maX34vdc this = .95watts

          The input is 3.85vdc at 160ma this input value = .62

          Mike

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