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  • free circuit simulator

    There is a free online circuit simulator at https://www.circuitlab.com/

    The following is a Joule thief simulation I did. However, finding input parameters for the time domain analysis that would work took me a while.

    CIRCUIT:



    OUTPUT:

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    • Woopy - it is hard not to smile with glee as your electrode fries!
      I am wondering if the burning electrode is acting like an antenna for cold electricity, which pours in from the aether in an effort to restore the imbalance (in the aether) produced by the rapid pulses from the other electrode, as the two electrodes come into contact. You have the pulses produced by the FET, and hi voltage produced by the windings. I am wondering if the diode is rendering this possible by blocking the passage of hot electricity on one side, and facilitating the cold electricity's entry. I am basically reiterating what Bearden has said before about cold electricity pouring in to circuits to restore the aetheric imbalance produced by sharp, high pulses.

      On a separate note, I replicated the circuit on a large ferrite bead - uneventful due to the strange shape. However, I also tried it on a ferrite rod (1cm x .5cm x 5cm) - 2 x 20 on primary, 2 x 100 on secondary. My voltage quadrupled with strategically placed neodymium magnets, but I had to tap them into place to get this to happen. Will join the Sergdo movement when my toroid ship comes in.
      Bob

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      • Hi Xee2

        thank's very much for the link to this simulator

        It it surely very usefull to compare results with the" Falstad" which is also free. Ans this one seems to include denominated parts and components

        bravo

        Laurent

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        • Yeah, it looks great !
          Am enjoying linking this to that and testing to see no oscillations at all LOL
          But, that's my problem with the simulator at the moment..how do we change values, for resistors, input power, coil uH etc ?

          *Edit* got it. Double click the circuit element when you place it in the circuit and a pop up box for values comes up.

          PARTY ON
          Last edited by Slider2732; 03-08-2012, 10:54 PM.

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          • @woopy

            @woopy

            LOL Excellent Video. Interesting to watch metal melt at 4 watts input. I wonder what a tungsten electrode would do. You might have a new kind of light bulb there LOL - that's giving off quite the lumens. I'll take a single malt scotch on Woopywater please. I think that's what Spock on Star Trek drank before retiring at night

            Great Stuff Lately!
            Kyle
            Last edited by kcarring; 03-10-2012, 08:13 AM.
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            • DIY FREE Variable Aluminum Air Capacitor - SEC / Gbluer Slayer Studies

              A little trick I employed today while getting LEDs lit up at the 1.5V input level on my much loved Gbluer Slayer Exciter circuit and a SEC 18 variant, as well.

              DIY FREE Variable Aluminum Air Capacitor - SEC / Gbluer Slayer Studies - YouTube
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              • That's very cool, reminds me of the way Dr. Stiffler would use 2 same mass blocks with his PSEC. Here you show that capacitance very clearly

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                • high power Joule thief using IRFP460 power mosfet

                  EDIT - This video was deleted. The circuit was actually using a TIP35C not an IRFP460. Both parts are in same package and very poorly marked. Somehow they got swapped during testing.
                  Last edited by xee2; 03-14-2012, 07:45 PM.

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                  • @Xee2 Good vids. I use that same Mosfet alot too, she is a workhorse. They are great for having no heat, but less effective at attempts on any resonant type circuits? That seems to be my impression, thus far.

                    @woopy
                    Check this out. It's a tough read, because it is a translation, but rather interesting:

                    Capacitive transformer3

                    (Testatika related)
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                    • Hi Xee2 ab Kcarring

                      wow great ideas to work on

                      thank's for sharing

                      Laurent

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                      • Hi all I can light my bog standard 25watt bayonet cap 240 v lamp but I keep blowing tip41c even with heat sinks. @laurent I notice you do nt use any cooling on yours. Do they get hot? I'm using a 1k pot.
                        Stew Art Media

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                        • Originally posted by jimboot View Post
                          Hi all I can light my bog standard 25watt bayonet cap 240 v lamp but I keep blowing tip41c even with heat sinks. @laurent I notice you do nt use any cooling on yours. Do they get hot? I'm using a 1k pot.
                          Hi Jim,

                          Probably the 100-110V max collector-emitter breakdown voltage limit for the TIP31C is to 'blame' for the blowing. Here is a more robust type, MJE13007
                          http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/data...onics/4164.pdf

                          try to use such higher than 100V power switching types.

                          Gyula

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                          • Hv Npn

                            I have noticed that, quite typically, in a common CFL bulb you will find (2) 13005LD1's which, if I am not mistaken, equate to an MJE13005.

                            In any event, I generally pull the guts out of CFL's anyway (for driving on circuits that run on 12V batteries) and so they end up being scrap...

                            I find they work pretty good on XEE2's circuits, etc.
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                            Has anyone seen my Bedini Ceiling Fan that pushes the warm air down, and charges batteries as an added bonus? Me neither. 'Bout time I made one!!!!! :P

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                            • Thanks guys il switch back to some mje3055 that I have on hand.
                              Stew Art Media

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                              • @woopy

                                you're very welcome. I love your videos. You have the best accent in the world, it's awesome. I could listen to you talk about dead weeds in the garden and still enjoy myself Fortunately your videos are far more exciting, than that, of course...
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