New circuit.
Here's an idea; Why not marry Igor's circuit to Woopyjumps? Instead of running Igor's diametric spinner BEMF back to the battery through an LED, why not use it to energize a Hi-voltage seconday pulse coil, doubling the power to the spinner? The diode would need to be positioned on the end of the seconday coil connecting to the positive pole of the battery.
Woopyjump's rotor is monopole, and the power coil's not double pole reversing due to Faraday's law of induction like Igor's. So we should get to scrap Woopyjump's capacitor modifying Igor's setup!
Since Igor's only using one coil of a bifilar, it may work simply by sending the BEMF pulse into the second of the two bifilar windings. There's a chance the charge may make it back into the battery! It may take two reverse biased diodes, one on each end of the secondary. Possible OU.
Here's an idea; Why not marry Igor's circuit to Woopyjumps? Instead of running Igor's diametric spinner BEMF back to the battery through an LED, why not use it to energize a Hi-voltage seconday pulse coil, doubling the power to the spinner? The diode would need to be positioned on the end of the seconday coil connecting to the positive pole of the battery.
Woopyjump's rotor is monopole, and the power coil's not double pole reversing due to Faraday's law of induction like Igor's. So we should get to scrap Woopyjump's capacitor modifying Igor's setup!
Since Igor's only using one coil of a bifilar, it may work simply by sending the BEMF pulse into the second of the two bifilar windings. There's a chance the charge may make it back into the battery! It may take two reverse biased diodes, one on each end of the secondary. Possible OU.
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