I'm very very pleased today as i've achieved another personal goal - a filament bulb lit wirelessly.
Input - 15V @ 1A. Old printer power supply.
IRF 830. 100 Ohm resistor. 500 turns and 2 turns.
First bulb in video (and for last 30 seconds) is 40W. I'm just holding it in my hands. It lights properly (but not fully).
Second bulb is 30W - it doesnt light properly, but acts like one of those plasma globes you can buy.
Have you guys tried filaments bulbs? I was surprised that it worked as i havent seen anyone doing this on youtube (please leave links if there are some). I just remember a russian vid of a ''kacher'' and some guy lighting a filament which was connected to a sheet of metal near L1.
I also tried diode electrolysis (?) today - yep, it works! All in all, a good day
YouTube - exciter lighting filaments wirelessly
Input - 15V @ 1A. Old printer power supply.
IRF 830. 100 Ohm resistor. 500 turns and 2 turns.
First bulb in video (and for last 30 seconds) is 40W. I'm just holding it in my hands. It lights properly (but not fully).
Second bulb is 30W - it doesnt light properly, but acts like one of those plasma globes you can buy.
Have you guys tried filaments bulbs? I was surprised that it worked as i havent seen anyone doing this on youtube (please leave links if there are some). I just remember a russian vid of a ''kacher'' and some guy lighting a filament which was connected to a sheet of metal near L1.
I also tried diode electrolysis (?) today - yep, it works! All in all, a good day
YouTube - exciter lighting filaments wirelessly
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