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  • slayer007
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    Sorry for the bad lighting.But I wanted to make sure you could see the dimley lit indicator light on the second exciter.

    Even under load the exciter had enought power to dimley light the led on the second exciter running @ 1.3v using 120 uA.

    YouTube - Slayer Exciter Running on Low Current.


    Sorry agine after uploading the video it's even harder see.
    I'll have to make another video with better lighting.

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  • seth
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    Ok - its working now, but i cant get more than 2mm sparks. still whistling loudly.

    My pins are very different from yours Xee. And i havent had success with the little cap (perhaps 0.1 microF is too much). Im using anywhere between 200 ohms and 50K resistance. lower seems better. the diode works and changes the pitch if its coming straight out of battery negative.

    My output pin is number 8. 7/9, 5/9, and 3/6 all work as L1. L2 always works at 1/2. Perhaps im doing something wrong?

    Sorry if people on this thread think this is irrelevant to joule thief/exciter variants (though it seems quite similar) - ill happily start a new thread if anybody objects.

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  • seth
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    Progress report:

    The flyback is whistling various high pitched sounds, and i can vary the pitch with different resistors. But still no sparks!!!!!

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  • seth
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    @ Jiffy and Xee - Thanks for the congrats! The missus contractions have stopped, so it looks like i'll have to wait a bit longer - babies, like a lot of the devices here, can be quite unpredictable.

    @ Kooler - Great to see you here!!!! I love the circuits you're playing with and would love to see more of them.

    Guys. Ive got my flyback wired up like in xee's schematic. Im using an IN 4148 diode instead, and a capacitor @0.1 microfarad. But im not getting any big sparks. I must be doing something wrong. The circuit draws half an amp, and i can here a funny noise from the flyback so somethings going on inside. My 1-2 pins measure 1.6 ohms and my 9-10 pins read 0.8 ohms. Ive tried swapping polarities and ive tried the 5-7 pins (which also read 0.8 ohms) instead of 9-10 pins. But still no cigar.......grrrrrrrrrrr I will keep trying as i can feel that im close.

    Any tips welcome!

    By the way, im using a 12V lead battery.
    Last edited by seth; 11-26-2010, 08:08 AM.

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  • kooler
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    hi all
    i made this thread few days ago so i didn't bother anyone elses thread..
    i like to make circuits that are very efficient.. under 1 amp
    just like xee2 said you won't need a heatsink even on 12 volts..


    http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tion-coil.html

    robbie

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  • Jiffycoil
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    @Seth
    Wow Seth congratulations. Keep us posted.

    @Xee2
    I need to build this one being that it's so simple and yet so effective. I hooked up my ZVS flyback driver to a 9v battery and got a nice arc. Silly I never thought about using a battery. I was also surprised that the battery would power the driver being that it's so much more "Beefy" Thanks for posting this I learn something from you and the others so often.

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  • xee2
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    @ Seth

    Congratulations.

    When you work out the pin numbers for your flyback, L1 is the lowest resistance coil.

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  • seth
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    Originally posted by xee2 View Post
    @ Seth

    Sorry. The correct part number is MJE13007. I have a bad habit of leaving off one of the zeros. So you bought the correct part.
    Hey Xee - dont be sorry. I bought the right part....and i bought five of them Im literally hours away from a jacobs ladder.

    Couple that to the fact that my wife's contractions have started, which means she'll be in the maternity hospital all next week, which means ill have days of fun with a jacobs ladder, which means there'll be a party here tomorrow night, which means i may have a son in the next few days....

    ONE VERY HAPPY SETH

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  • xee2
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    Originally posted by seth View Post
    Hi guys!
    I bought 5 MJE 13007's today - is this the same transistor as the MJE 1307, or completely different??? I'll try it on both the exciter and Xee2's flyback powered jacobs ladder anyway - im yet to succeed with a jacobs ladder and i want one!

    Well done slayer!!! I might have to get myself a super cap also

    Good luck to everyone and thanks for sharing
    @ Seth

    Sorry. The correct part number is MJE13007. I have a bad habit of leaving off one of the zeros. So you bought the correct part.

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  • seth
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    Hi guys!
    I bought 5 MJE 13007's today - is this the same transistor as the MJE 1307, or completely different??? I'll try it on both the exciter and Xee2's flyback powered jacobs ladder anyway - im yet to succeed with a jacobs ladder and i want one!

    Well done slayer!!! I might have to get myself a super cap also

    Good luck to everyone and thanks for sharing

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  • electr0n
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    1st post...newbiesh

    Great thread, great work by all
    An idea that may/may not help.
    The tesla coils would be radiating high voltage 360deg?, would a parabola or some shape behind the transmitting coil to direct the hv towards the recieving coil, like a directional antenna. I kinda see the transmitting coil like a driven dipole...that needs directors/reflectors or a shape to concentrate it.
    Would be good to know what the transmit looks like on a speccy
    Just a thought...dont flame the newbie...just ignore
    most humbling watching some of the youtube exploits, great stuff

    Dennis
    1+1 <> 2

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  • totoalas
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    Xmaslayer Light

    Originally posted by slayer007 View Post
    @ Redrichie

    Thank you for sharing your results.It sounds like your getting very good results.

    JonnyDavro made a video awhile back were he was lighting a small plasma globe with his exciter.


    @all

    In this video I replaced the 50v 22000 uf capacitor with a 2.5v 20 F capacitor.And I have the Exciter running off a rechargeable AA battery.
    Lighting the 39 led's and a small 6w FL tube.

    YouTube - Slayer Exciter 20F cap.
    24 Hours operation with charging as well
    thats great
    Now time to replicate and use this in our christmas dawn mass that usually starts at 12 am in the Philippines
    Thanks for the early xmas toy ot only for the young ones
    Merry Xmas Slayer
    Cheers

    totoalas

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  • totoalas
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    Originally posted by slayer007 View Post
    @ Redrichie

    Thank you for sharing your results.It sounds like your getting very good results.

    JonnyDavro made a video awhile back were he was lighting a small plasma globe with his exciter.


    @all

    In this video I replaced the 50v 22000 uf capacitor with a 2.5v 20 F capacitor.And I have the Exciter running off a rechargeable AA battery.
    Lighting the 39 led's and a small 6w FL tube.

    YouTube - Slayer Exciter 20F cap.
    24 Hours operation with charging as well
    thats great
    Now time to replicate and use this in our christmas dawn mass that usually starts at 12 am in the Philippines
    Thanks for the early xmas toy ot only for the young ones
    Merry Xmas Slayer

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  • slayer007
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    Originally posted by redrichie View Post
    Took the exciter outside tonight. placed transmitter and receiver about 3 feet apart. Used 2, 3ft pieces of stainless bar as earth grounds. Planted them in vicinity of each coil, as far as they would go. Would not light any bulbs without earth grounds connected. But with earth grounds transmitter had about 10 inch field all around, using a cfl bulb. Receiver with topload had 1 inch field. Inside receiver coil with no topload bulb very bright. It was very humid tonight and I think it was affecting transmit strength.
    inside I am able to light CFL at about 6 feet with grounds.
    Has anyone put an unplugged plasma globe up to the transmitter tower? I used my 9in diameter globe. @9V and higher it lights the plasma globe and sends a brilliant arc of plasma from the inner sphere to the topload (a large aluminum copier drum) of my transmitter tower. Stays in the glass, does not exit. no noticable sound. When plugged in the globe has a little sizzle when your hand is on it.

    @ Redrichie

    Thank you for sharing your results.It sounds like your getting very good results.

    JonnyDavro made a video awhile back were he was lighting a small plasma globe with his exciter.


    @all

    In this video I replaced the 50v 22000 uf capacitor with a 2.5v 20 F capacitor.And I have the Exciter running off a rechargeable AA battery.
    Lighting the 39 led's and a small 6w FL tube.

    YouTube - Slayer Exciter 20F cap.
    Attached Files

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  • redrichie
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    Took the exciter outside tonight. placed transmitter and receiver about 3 feet apart. Used 2, 3ft pieces of stainless bar as earth grounds. Planted them in vicinity of each coil, as far as they would go. Would not light any bulbs without earth grounds connected. But with earth grounds transmitter had about 10 inch field all around, using a cfl bulb. Receiver with topload had 1 inch field. Inside receiver coil with no topload bulb very bright. It was very humid tonight and I think it was affecting transmit strength.
    inside I am able to light CFL at about 6 feet with grounds.
    Has anyone put an unplugged plasma globe up to the transmitter tower? I used my 9in diameter globe. @9V and higher it lights the plasma globe and sends a brilliant arc of plasma from the inner sphere to the topload (a large aluminum copier drum) of my transmitter tower. Stays in the glass, does not exit. no noticable sound. When plugged in the globe has a little sizzle when your hand is on it.

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