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  • Lidmotor
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    Now the real fun begins

    @Zooty
    Congratulations. From here on in this "thing" that you have just discovered gets more and more fun and interesting. Like Slayer said ---wait until you start doing wireless stuff and experiment with the various circuits. It is a facinating study.

    Well done.

    Lidmotor

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  • Zooty
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    33 Xmas tree Led's on a tuned circuit.

    Hi guy's just another image and update. I managed to tune the circuit properly, i think 33 Led's very bright, 35ma input current, pretty sure it's accurate, 18v and 7.64mhz. The transistor is a low power job but it is barley warm at the sweet spot. Very happy with it If i tune to the next sweet spot, it cooks the transistor eventually and there is no real gain in light.
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  • jonnydavro
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    @Zooty.Way to go. Dr Stiffler says that tuning is the key with his circuits and also with the variant circuits on this thread which i hope you will try once you have a bit of free time but this whole sec topic is probably the most interesting thing that i have experimented with and i am sure you will feel the same once you see the wireless and other neat stuff.Well done.Jonny.

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  • Zooty
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    Ok, very very strange! I got a tube and the 52 led's lit on less current than before without changing anything but the ferrite rod tuning thing. I am amazed at this thing. Thanks for the help Jonny
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  • jonnydavro
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    @Zooty.You could also try changing the turns on L3 and upping the voltage as i think Dr Stiffler runs his at a higher voltage.Also,the mpsa06 transistor seems to be the transistor to use with this circuit.Jonny .

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