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  • Light a Fluorescent light with a 1.5v AA

    This link shows how to use a disposable camera flash to light a Fluorescent light off just a 1.5v AA battery.

    It looks like its a Jule Thief circuit.But it should be fun to play with.

    Fluorescent Light. How to build a 4-Watts Fluorescent light using a disposable camera, powered by one 1.5 Volts battery. (5/29/2006)

  • #2
    Here is allso another circuit for the flash.
    This ciruit was done by Groundloop over at overunity.
    Attached Files

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    • #3
      tried to find the schematics!!!

      I slayer!!!
      I take a kwick look to find the schematics on overunity.com and i can not
      find it.
      Could you post a bigger one with the details..
      I would verry appreciate this my friend...

      Alain D.
      Hope die last!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by peper10 View Post
        I slayer!!!
        I take a kwick look to find the schematics on overunity.com and i can not
        find it.
        Could you post a bigger one with the details..
        I would verry appreciate this my friend...

        Alain D.
        Hello
        This circuit was done by Groundloop not me.
        according to him it will light a 15w cfl for about two hours off a 1.5v AA battery.
        Here is the link from overunity where I found it.
        Jule Thief

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        • #5
          12 volt version

          12v Fluoro Inverter

          Build this 20 watt Fluoro Inverter, it drives two 20-watt tubes or a 40-watt tube!
          ...
          The wattage of a fluorescent tube is a characteristic of its size and vice versa; the wattage determines the size. That's why a 20 watt tube is 2 feet long and a 40 watt tube is 4 feet long.
          Remember to be kind to your mind ...
          Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by peper10 View Post
            I slayer!!!
            I take a kwick look to find the schematics on overunity.com and i can not
            find it.
            Could you post a bigger one with the details..
            I would verry appreciate this my friend...

            Alain D.
            Hello peper10
            Once you download the circuit it is a big picture with all the details.
            82 resistor is 82 ohm's but it can be anything close to 82 ohm's
            I was going to use a 100 ohm one in mine I'll let you know how it works.

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            • #7
              Thank you !!!

              I really appreciate youre kindness.
              I think i gonna give it a try.
              It seams to work pretty well to hook to an automotive coil!! Is`n it ???
              An again!! Thank you!!

              Alain D
              Hope die last!!!

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