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  • Lidmotor's Dalington Ringer minus trigger

    Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
    @All
    Here is a video showing what I was talking about using a clip lead wrapped around an extension cord to pick up a signal to trigger a four wire transformer circuit. It is a super simple way to make the LED light work on a four wire transformer. Won't work if the power goes out and you would have to get a signal another way. I found that a separate simple AA battery Joule Thief would also supply a signal.

    Simple 60Hz Trigger.ASF - YouTube

    Lidmotor
    Thanks Lidmotor
    It will run a 0.5 w led lamp at 180 ma w/o load 240 ma
    1 w lamp 270 ma full brightness
    it will not light 10 series 0.5 w
    transistor temp 27 deg C
    cheers

    totoalas

    CFL lid Darlington minus trigger - YouTube
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    Lidmotor's Darlington Ringer minus Trigger - YouTube
    Last edited by totoalas; 12-04-2011, 07:52 PM.

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    • Hi folks, Hi minoly, thanks for the reply. So all those small black diodes, looks like 8 of them soldered to a rail, are those the collector diodes.
      I thought those were the base/emitter diodes, or do you not have base/emitter diodes in your setup, thanks.
      I finished my multi-strand coil today, it has:
      7-23awg coil strands @ 4.6 ohms per strand.
      ferrite core-5/8" diameter X 3" long, taken from audio crossovers.
      nylon ties to keep it together.
      Next step is trying to get enough parts for it. Here is a pic.



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      peace love light
      tyson

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      • Great developments there Lidmotor. The run along of Darlington's gives a few thoughts on ramping a lot of circuits.

        Been working at low voltages with Seth's flyback circuit. The wireless output is really good at 3V (in fact 3.24V when measured). 360mA is a bit high, but the sparks and lighting are surprising with this sort of thing. Easily about the strongest and longest streamers i've made at such voltages.
        Here's the vid just uploaded: 3V flyback - wireless, 1 wire + sparks - YouTube

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        • Originally posted by Slider2732 View Post
          Excellent results for 3 volts. What model flyback are you using?

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          • Originally posted by SkyWatcher View Post
            Hi folks, Hi minoly, thanks for the reply. So all those small black diodes, looks like 8 of them soldered to a rail, are those the collector diodes.
            I thought those were the base/emitter diodes, or do you not have base/emitter diodes in your setup, thanks.
            I finished my multi-strand coil today, it has:
            7-23awg coil strands @ 4.6 ohms per strand.
            ferrite core-5/8" diameter X 3" long, taken from audio crossovers.
            nylon ties to keep it together.
            Next step is trying to get enough parts for it. Here is a pic.

            peace love light
            tyson

            Aside from the cap diode, the only changes I made to the patent:

            I left out the CB diodes and used neons, I used 1n914's EB, and mje13007g (it's 7g)
            I'm also getting it to work with the MJL21194's

            http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...ringer-24.html

            The closer you can get to zero impedance on the charge side the better...
            same old BM2 stuff... :-)
            play with that cap and different size pot and wattage this will all depend on your battery, coil, core. I'm close to getting it to work on the 3PM kit with smaller batteries 3.6Ah with that blue translucent 7Ah on the back. 1:1 is easy, getting past that is tough. the batteries are part of JB's ckt which is a large part of why it is not just an Armstrong oscillator (or however far back you decide to go :-)

            IMHO

            Patrick

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            • Serial LEDS.

              @Xee2.

              Running the bulbs serially causes the bulbs to dim as additional bulbs are connected. The parallel approach permits them to stay lit at equal brightness together. Parallel wireing appears to work markedly better then serial with this circuit. Lidmotor got the same result.
              Last edited by Allen Burgess; 12-04-2011, 05:33 PM.

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              • Originally posted by Allen Burgess View Post
                @Xee2.

                Running the bulbs serially causes the bulbs to dim as additional bulbs are connected. The parallel approach permits them to stay lit at equal brightness together. Parallel wireing appears to work markedly better then serial with this circuit. Lidmotor got the same result.
                Thanks. That is good to know. I wonder why LaserSaber put his bulbs in series.

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                • 500 ah charger by Minoly

                  Originally posted by minoly View Post
                  Aside from the cap diode, the only changes I made to the patent:

                  I left out the CB diodes and used neons, I used 1n914's EB, and mje13007g (it's 7g)
                  I'm also getting it to work with the MJL21194's

                  http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...ringer-24.html

                  The closer you can get to zero impedance on the charge side the better...
                  same old BM2 stuff... :-)
                  play with that cap and different size pot and wattage this will all depend on your battery, coil, core. I'm close to getting it to work on the 3PM kit with smaller batteries 3.6Ah with that blue translucent 7Ah on the back. 1:1 is easy, getting past that is tough. the batteries are part of JB's ckt which is a large part of why it is not just an Armstrong oscillator (or however far back you decide to go :-)

                  IMHO

                  Patrick
                  Hi Minoly
                  Is it possible to provide a sketch on your modified charger plus parts list so we can replicate as I am a newbie to electronics

                  Joule ringer + flip flop inverter + Minoly charger = Stand alone PS @ home

                  thanks

                  totoalas

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                  • French Flip Flop inverter replication by Magnetman

                    @All
                    There is an excellent replication of the "French Flip Flop" inverter shown on Youtube by Magnetman. He basically took what I did with the design and greatly enhanced it. He replaced the rheostat power control with a simple voltage regulator circuit that eliminated the heat problem that I had. The inverter is powered by a simple solar system also which makes this setup more like what Lasersaber is doing. When the next power outage happens he is one guy who will not be in the dark and will still be able to run small AC devices using this device.

                    Great little inverter.MOV - YouTube

                    @totolas
                    It seems that "super efficiency" is what we are all after here. All these devices are heading towards that goal. We just have to keep working on it at.



                    Lidmotor

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                    • Lidmotor's flip flop Inverter 051211

                      Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
                      @All
                      There is an excellent replication of the "French Flip Flop" inverter shown on Youtube by Magnetman. He basically took what I did with the design and greatly enhanced it. He replaced the rheostat power control with a simple voltage regulator circuit that eliminated the heat problem that I had. The inverter is powered by a simple solar system also which makes this setup more like what Lasersaber is doing. When the next power outage happens he is one guy who will not be in the dark and will still be able to run small AC devices using this device.

                      Great little inverter.MOV - YouTube

                      @totolas
                      It seems that "super efficiency" is what we are all after here. All these devices are heading towards that goal. We just have to keep working on it at.


                      Lidmotor
                      Hi Lid,
                      Lidmotor's flip flop replication 051211 - YouTube
                      As long as people like you wants a free energy world then we can go back to our simple lives to concentrate more on food and health for survival in third world countries where 75 % OF THEIR EARNINGS ARE CONSUMED BY HIGH ENERGY COST OF LIVING

                      THANKS
                      totoalas

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                      • Originally posted by xee2 View Post
                        Thanks. That is good to know. I wonder why LaserSaber put his bulbs in series.
                        The bulbs are drawing minimal power in series. Lasersaber's setup delivers maximum efficiency, but the bulbs won't light to full brightness. Magnetman has a small voltage regulator in place of Lidmotor's rheostat to turn the parallel intensity down with less heat loss. That may be the best possible arrangement.
                        Last edited by Allen Burgess; 12-04-2011, 08:42 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by totoalas View Post
                          Hi Minoly
                          Is it possible to provide a sketch on your modified charger plus parts list so we can replicate as I am a newbie to electronics

                          Joule ringer + flip flop inverter + Minoly charger = Stand alone PS @ home

                          thanks

                          totoalas

                          Sorry I just assume everyone looking into this has put in their basic 20 runs into a real battery.

                          you might want to start here then:

                          Bedini_Monopole3 : Bedini_Monopole3

                          One has to learn what it takes to charge a battery this way in order to get it to work, the energy will not end up in the battery if it is not understood what it takes to get it there.

                          I do not feel comfortable posting JB's patent maybe others here will. I have described it perfectly. His patent is online, search under Google patents.

                          please do not feel I am giving the run around. you really just need to see where the charge battery goes the way xee has drawn it w/o the L2, do the runs, and you're home free...

                          again maybe some one else can draw it up...



                          Patrick

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                          • Hi folks, Hi minoly, thanks for the reply and information, you must be reading my mind, as i was going to draw up a circuit diagram for totoalas and another alternative that works well also for me.
                            That 1n914 emitter/base diode is also called 1n4148 from the shack. Makes sense that I can't see them in your video, they are very small diodes.
                            peace love light
                            tyson

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                            • @Xee2 - the flyback is a Samsung FCK-14B2. Came from an old 14" or 15" monitor. It's relatively small compared to most, but must have had a light life. Just a salvage junker. Instead of connecting a load back around to the flyback pins, we can use some Tesla tower tricks, of needle end breakouts and balancing with clip leads. This morning I knocked the needle croc lead near to the transistor heatsink and sparks really flew. About an inch and continuous from 3 places. Being as that heatsink is where the Collector goes directly on to, it didn't seem a good idea to let it carry on. But, it was sending out the signals to the flyback, which generated HV back to that pin that was sending out the signals in the first place ! Cool things these flybacks.
                              Interestingly, it doesn't seem to prefer higher voltages. The squeal increases, but not a lot changes at the output end and it detunes to a slightly different pot position
                              Last edited by Slider2732; 12-04-2011, 11:48 PM.

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                              • Hi folks, Hi totoalas, here is a circuit diagram of the Bedini SSG solid state radiant charger.
                                I will post later the other charger circuit that I have been using for some time now and will also post bedinis other solid state version, since I'm on a roll, hehe.



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                                peace love light
                                tyson

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