With a bit more playing around I have noticed that there is a limit to lengthening the coil charge duration reached at an input current of 420 Ma -
at this point the charge battery voltage is at it's highest if I continue to reduce the base resistance the input current keeps rising a bit but the coil charge duration doesn't seem to keep getting any longer and the output current doesn't rise much past 210 Ma ( the ouput current seems to have Risen with the increase in supply voltage 20v to 22v )
Here's my circuit and coil. The coil is a bit strange the only wire I have at the moment is .5mm so I split 1000 feet into 4 wires and wound them together then paralleled 3 wire's for power winding and used one for trigger. There are also three output diodes in parallel 1n4007, the globe is a 12v 2watt.
Since this photo was taken I have increased the magnets to 18.
Regards Andrew
at this point the charge battery voltage is at it's highest if I continue to reduce the base resistance the input current keeps rising a bit but the coil charge duration doesn't seem to keep getting any longer and the output current doesn't rise much past 210 Ma ( the ouput current seems to have Risen with the increase in supply voltage 20v to 22v )
Here's my circuit and coil. The coil is a bit strange the only wire I have at the moment is .5mm so I split 1000 feet into 4 wires and wound them together then paralleled 3 wire's for power winding and used one for trigger. There are also three output diodes in parallel 1n4007, the globe is a 12v 2watt.
Since this photo was taken I have increased the magnets to 18.
Regards Andrew
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