Hey guys - thanks for the help! I managed to figure out the problem. I had the wires backward coming off the coil. I switched the magnet wire with the 14 gauge on both ends and applied the appropriate voltage with a bulb and it worked. I didn't realize the meter wouldn't close the circuit. With that being said, I had a 12v battery powering a 100w incandescent bulb (i could hear the coil whine) but it would NOT power the 7w LED bulb or the 23w CFL bulb - I have no idea why... strange. Any ideas?
I had two 12v batteries in series connected to the circuit because i wanted to see if voltage was the issue in not lighting the 7w LED bulb, it did light the LED somewhat better, but not that bright and then it slowly went completely out... did the transistor blow? Do these transistors blow that easily? I saw where Lasersaber said he was putting nearly 70v through the circuit easily. I can't get it to do anything now.
Thanks again for the help!
I had two 12v batteries in series connected to the circuit because i wanted to see if voltage was the issue in not lighting the 7w LED bulb, it did light the LED somewhat better, but not that bright and then it slowly went completely out... did the transistor blow? Do these transistors blow that easily? I saw where Lasersaber said he was putting nearly 70v through the circuit easily. I can't get it to do anything now.
Thanks again for the help!
Originally posted by jonnydavro
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