Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Joule Ringer!

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Originally posted by seth View Post
    Im having exactly the same confusion - on the video it looks like the 2 ends of 1 wire are just left open. Can anyone clarify?

    By the way, has anyone tried other wires? Or is the doorbell wire a must?

    Thanks for the great work Lasersaber. Looks great, and the video is very clear. Very few components - should be able to get millions of replications and fast.

    hi
    at the primary one wire is left open or 2 ends just hanging in the video
    just tried a 2 wire for doorbell not working on am loopstick ferrite rod
    no no in a ferrite ring magnet and
    tried the transistor on 15 0 15 primary / 110 0 0 110 secondary 30va not working either
    work on progress lol

    totoalas

    Comment


    • Originally posted by totoalas View Post
      hi
      at the primary one wire is left open or 2 ends just hanging in the video
      just tried a 2 wire for doorbell not working on am loopstick ferrite rod
      no no in a ferrite ring magnet and
      tried the transistor on 15 0 15 primary / 110 0 0 110 secondary 30va not working either
      work on progress lol

      totoalas
      If one of the primary wires is unconnected at both sides, then I have to wonder why it is there! I know nothing about electrical circuits, but it seems strange to have a wire there open at both ends (though I seem to see the same thing on the video). Has LaserSaber tried it with just one wire in the primary? Did it not work? If this is the case, this is a weird circuit.

      I hope you have some more luck on the next try! I just tried it with some different wire, and I used the ferrite loop that is sticking out of one of my flybacks. I couldn't even get my smallest lamp lit.

      Comment


      • Originally posted by seth View Post
        If one of the primary wires is unconnected at both sides, then I have to wonder why it is there! I know nothing about electrical circuits, but it seems strange to have a wire there open at both ends (though I seem to see the same thing on the video). Has LaserSaber tried it with just one wire in the primary? Did it not work? If this is the case, this is a weird circuit.

        I hope you have some more luck on the next try! I just tried it with some different wire, and I used the ferrite loop that is sticking out of one of my flybacks. I couldn't even get my smallest lamp lit.
        hi seth,
        the hanging wire purpose either to spread the primary winding with less turns and the hanging wire to increase induction if only saber can answer this
        will be a long night for me tinkering on this circuit happy experimenting

        totoalas

        Comment


        • the hanging wire purpose either to spread the primary winding with less turns and the hanging wire to increase induction if only saber
          You got it. It also gives you the option of connecting the primary up just like a joule thief if need be. I am going to try it with three wires, it will spread the primary winding out even more. Instead of a wire we could probably use think string as a spacer.

          Comment


          • Originally posted by LaserSaber View Post
            You got it. It also gives you the option of connecting the primary up just like a joule thief if need be. I am going to try it with three wires, it will spread the primary winding out even more. Instead of a wire we could probably use think string as a spacer.
            thanks for the answer
            I think the hanging wire can be used for another out put like body ground plus the wire or wire plus the secondary one wire which I did before with open ended secondary lighting the led lamps

            Open Circuit Joule Ringer plus steady Current on Add'l Load 280112 - YouTube

            Still no luck no choice but to break one of my single wire transformer to replicate
            thanks again

            totoalas

            Comment


            • totoalas

              Are you using ferrite? what size is your E core?

              Comment


              • Super Joule ringer chatging effect without load

                Originally posted by LaserSaber View Post
                totoalas

                Are you using ferrite? what size is your E core?
                Hi

                Im just using xee2 ckt and transformer 30 watts 15 0 15 input and 110 0 0 110 tap out put

                totoalas
                JOULE Ringer Charging Effect 230212 - YouTube

                Comment


                • Thanks Laser, for taking the time to put us straight there

                  OK - Im going to buy some bell wire - it says solid copper 50mm. Not sure if this is 20 guage (my table says 20 guage is 50mm2 cross section, and Im not certain if this is what they mean, or the diametre). Here it is (for the other UK builders...)

                  12mts BELL WIRE SOLID CORE WHITE OTHER LENGTHS LISTED | eBay

                  Ive found loads of ferrite E cores on Ebay. IS the bobbin really necessary? Can't I just wrap a bit of tape round the ferrite core and glue it together? 40 mm too small??

                  Thanks in advance for ANY advice you guys have got for me. Lets get this beast replicated...

                  Comment


                  • Originally posted by LaserSaber View Post
                    You got it. It also gives you the option of connecting the primary up just like a joule thief if need be. I am going to try it with three wires, it will spread the primary winding out even more. Instead of a wire we could probably use think string as a spacer.
                    Thanks for explanation! How about door bell wire - is it specific wire that we have to use or it is posible to use any wire 20 gauge? Did you try diferent kind of wire in this schematic?
                    Thank you very much for great job! Great video! Glad to meet You!!!!!

                    Comment


                    • First circuit replication!

                      negative TROS (transistor's oscillator) - YouTube

                      Comment


                      • Originally posted by LaserSaber View Post
                        LaserSaber, that is a great video explaining the difference of this circuit. Is Mopozco's TIP 3055 transistor better suited than the TIP31c? It has higher current capability.

                        This is really an interesting circuit.

                        Comment


                        • Super j OU le Ringer Analog Measurement 190212 - YouTube

                          I think this guy was maybe the first

                          Looks like this one is certainly replicable...come on postman. Bring my bell wire and E cores!

                          Comment


                          • Super Joile Ringer Flasher TAP anywnere

                            Still no luck with the transformer on J R 2

                            came back with the orig JR 1 and played with it output one wire to b c and g and the other back to the 220 v ac led lamp
                            FOR FLASHING ONLY LOL

                            the other tap for lighting

                            totoalas


                            Super Joule Ringer Flasher Tap anywhere 290412 - YouTube

                            Comment


                            • Originally posted by totoalas View Post
                              Still no luck with the transformer on J R 2

                              came back with the orig JR 1 and played with it output one wire to b c and g and the other back to the 220 v ac led lamp
                              FOR FLASHING ONLY LOL

                              the other tap for lighting

                              totoalas


                              Super Joule Ringer Flasher Tap anywhere 290412 - YouTube

                              I didnt realise this was your channel! Nice work

                              Comment


                              • Super Joule Ringer Solar LED Lighting Application

                                Originally posted by seth View Post
                                I didnt realise this was your channel! Nice work
                                Thanks Seth
                                5 5 watts led lamps 220v ac being lit up by a 12 v 7ah battery powered by a 5 watt solar panel @ 200 ma input From DUSK TO DAWN OR FROM SUNSET TO SUNRISE BEATS THE NAYSAYERS FOR SOLAR LIGHTING LOAD APPLICATION

                                Super Joule Ringer LED Lighting Applicaton - YouTube
                                Last edited by totoalas; 04-29-2012, 03:27 PM.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X