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  • Originally posted by LaserSaber View Post
    I have this working with a solar system in my workshop.

    Video: Super Joule Ringer! Lights my workshop 24/7. - YouTube
    Hello

    Any progress on this project? Would be cool to get circuit schematics and oscilloscope shots in coils one day..

    P.S> CFLS there or conventional Eddison bulbs?

    Cheers!

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    • is Lasersaber ok

      I hope nothing has happened to him!

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      • Lasersaber. Are you there.

        Originally posted by graphitebone View Post
        I hope nothing has happened to him!
        If you can hear us, give us a sign.
        Seriously. It's been 2 months. Let us know how you are!
        Sincerely
        Stephen
        Potential, is a terrible thing to waste.

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        • Video: Super Joule Ringer! Part 2 - YouTube

          Check here for more info: Laser Hacker! Free energy made easy.
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          • Originally posted by LaserSaber View Post
            Great Job as usual!!!
            But one question where did you find a toroid that large?
            Thanks
            Bizzy
            Last edited by Bizzy; 10-28-2011, 10:55 AM.
            Smile it doesn't hurt!

            Jesus said,"...all things are possible through God." Mk10:27

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            • I WANT IN!

              Great work Lasersaber. I just wanna know one thing - whats the material you use on that toroid?

              I know how to do a ''joule ringer''. I made a similar ''replication'' (similar, but not the same). But if anyone could tell me what Laser used, that woul.d be great. The rest is already clear fromt the laserhacker.com website.

              Well done Laser - too many folks talk the talk.....but you ARE different.

              Thanks for any info from all sources.

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              • Hi all

                as i don't know the material of the ring toroid that Lasersaber used in his experiment, i try something with my TV conical toroid (idea inspired by T1000 and the TK team)

                so i got some interesting results , i think

                And especially arround 3.5 volts and 50 ma, where i get increasing ringing on my scope. ( taken on the secondary )

                What do you think ?

                here under some pix how i dismanteled an old "COMODOR 64 " monitor's toroid .
                Than i rewound it, and apply the Lasersaber's circuit.

                OK hope this helps

                good luck at all

                laurent
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                • No one has asked LaserSaber what the output and input is yet.

                  LaserSaber what is the input and output power of the device ? Is the joule thief powered from 12 volts ?

                  It looks like the core is metglass. It looks like the inverter he showed is powered
                  by the battery bank and the battery bank is charged by the solar panels which
                  are quite a few watts of panels by the looks of them.

                  The lights are LED lights I think he says. It does look like quite good lighting.
                  What type of LED lights are they, what wattage ?

                  Thanks for the info.

                  Cheers

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                  • Originally posted by Farmhand View Post
                    No one has asked LaserSaber what the output and input is yet.

                    LaserSaber what is the input and output power of the device ? Is the joule thief powered from 12 volts ?

                    It looks like the core is metglass. It looks like the inverter he showed is powered
                    by the battery bank and the battery bank is charged by the solar panels which
                    are quite a few watts of panels by the looks of them.

                    The lights are LED lights I think he says. It does look like quite good lighting.
                    What type of LED lights are they, what wattage ?

                    Thanks for the info.

                    Cheers
                    Hi Farmand

                    what do you think of the scope shot i posted above

                    thank's

                    laurent

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                    • Originally posted by woopy View Post
                      Hi Farmand

                      what do you think of the scope shot i posted above

                      thank's

                      laurent
                      Hi woopy, I'm a big fan of you're work, and you're accent.

                      The scope shot looks very good, it looks like a ring out oscillation but in
                      reverse. So a ring up, that can only be a good thing, I like it.

                      I got this similar thing but different from my toroid, though I was using it to
                      drive an ignition coil and spark gap.

                      This is the recovery waveform.


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                      And this is across the primary charging cap.


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                      I think its a very good idea to build these and experiment with ring core's in general.

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                      • In the Overunity.com forum he has also shown the diagram of the set up, and mentioned that It uses 13 volts and 200mA input.
                        It is a metglass core, but he has not been able to find another one to match it.

                        Woopy: I also have a big coil similar to yours, mine came from a 34 inch regular tv. And would like to know if you get yours working, and what it can do.
                        No one has been able to find the right toroid to use, even Lasersaber has not been able to replicate his own design, yet.
                        Looks like he bought more of the Lithium batteries after the first video to get more light from an even bigger and more powerful set up that he'll probably come up with, later.

                        This is the only practical and usable light producing system that I've seen yet. Just one of those solar panels should be enough to run his current set up. I hope we can also replicate it and get it working.
                        NickZ

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                        • Hi guys,

                          It's great to see you all working on this already. I plan on posting a lot more info on my webpage in the next few days. I would put a Pot. where the resistor is for better tuning. The diode is very important! Every diode I have tried worked fine but some of them burn out with use.

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                          • @Lasersaber:
                            I have also been looking for the metglas toroid like yours, but they don't show them anymore at Metglas.com.
                            I have found these nanoperm ones though, they may work. 20.000 to 200.000 perm.
                            NANOPERM cores, NANOPERM toroidal cores

                            You might try to e-mail Metglass and ask them about their big toroids. They also have samples that can be ordered to try, as well as making custom orders.

                            Thanks for the additional info on your circuit, concerning the diode and pot.
                            We'll all be looking forward to more information, and replications.
                            Great project! Thanks for sharing...
                            NickZ

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                            • The toroid.

                              @Lasersaber
                              Thanks for the great video showing your whole setup. I want your car!!!
                              The batteries are another facet of your project that is very interesting. You are the first person I have seen using those type on a small solar power unit. Those would be great for my boat.

                              The toroid is going to be the problem here. It really reminds me of the "Jenny's Light" project where the design called for a big 3" toroid that ended up being impossible to find---cheaply. The ones we were using were surplus and the supplier quickly ran out once Jenny's design hit Youtube.
                              I have been searching for your Metglas toroid and, like you, have had no luck finding a low cost one.

                              I hope that someone can find a source for one that doesn't cost more than about $20. Your system looks like something ANYONE would like to have ----if the cost is realistic. I looked at the Harbor Freight solar panel package (now costs $179) and it actually looks pretty good. People look down on those amorphous cell panels but they work in low light and I have three on my boat that have worked well for many years. They might not last too long in the weather and the output isn't the best----but they do work.

                              Lidmotor


                              PS----I am surprised about your use of the diode in the JT circuit. I gotta try that.
                              Last edited by Lidmotor; 10-30-2011, 01:49 AM.

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                              • Lasersaber,
                                that diode in there and w/ the cap across a pot is the JAM!
                                I added that to my SSG and turned it solid state immediately, lighting up the neon full bright w/ 6 volts.
                                this is the basic SSG w/o the joule thief twist.

                                Anyway, my primary went from 6.35 to 6.25 and has stayed right there for the last 2 hours while the charging has slowly and steadily increased from 6.09 to 6.35 in as much time. I'm going to let it run over night, test the power in the morning... if I do not reply back, it was fluff - otherwise cool.
                                this may warrant an attempt on the big wheel.

                                BTW - what made you think of adding the diode?

                                cheers,
                                Patrick

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