@SW:
That looks like a great little circuit. Is that 11 turns bifilar and 22 secondary? With a one watt Led bulb? The straw hat warm white bulbs do come in one watt size I think, or use two of the 0.5 watt bulbs.
I'll give that circuit a try also. I have a couple one inch ferrite toroids and some 2n2222As transistors that would work for that. I do need to get some more magnet wire though. Any ways, let us know how it goes.
My tiny solar panel with the bumble bee Jt did charge a 10v 4700 mf capacitor to 3 volts today, and it will keep the led on without any light going to the solar panel, but for only a couple of minutes. It's a start. But I'll try to charge an dead AA battery tomorrow instead to see what happens.
I've been having real good luck charging batteries while lighting an Led with my other 4 AA Jt. (also with a one inch toroid) by swapping batteries back on and forth. It does charges great, but I do have to swap them every 6 hours or so. Still it's about as close to free energy as I've seen yet. I'll put in a switch on it soon, so I can swap the batteries by just flipping a switch. I'll send some more pictures.
I also made a couple different two inch air core toroids today, that I'm still working on.
Thanks for posting the sketch above, looks like it's worth replicating.
NZ
That looks like a great little circuit. Is that 11 turns bifilar and 22 secondary? With a one watt Led bulb? The straw hat warm white bulbs do come in one watt size I think, or use two of the 0.5 watt bulbs.
I'll give that circuit a try also. I have a couple one inch ferrite toroids and some 2n2222As transistors that would work for that. I do need to get some more magnet wire though. Any ways, let us know how it goes.
My tiny solar panel with the bumble bee Jt did charge a 10v 4700 mf capacitor to 3 volts today, and it will keep the led on without any light going to the solar panel, but for only a couple of minutes. It's a start. But I'll try to charge an dead AA battery tomorrow instead to see what happens.
I've been having real good luck charging batteries while lighting an Led with my other 4 AA Jt. (also with a one inch toroid) by swapping batteries back on and forth. It does charges great, but I do have to swap them every 6 hours or so. Still it's about as close to free energy as I've seen yet. I'll put in a switch on it soon, so I can swap the batteries by just flipping a switch. I'll send some more pictures.
I also made a couple different two inch air core toroids today, that I'm still working on.
Thanks for posting the sketch above, looks like it's worth replicating.
NZ
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