Thanks for the tip. Here is the info on the back of the Radio Shack 2n3055. I've already burnt out a brand new one that was brought to me from the U.S. Even before I had a chance to mount it properly. My new ferrite bead ringer core outputs over 1000 volts Ac without a load on the circuit. So, the spikes are killing it, even before it even has a chance to warm up. Just letting you know that unloaded the circuit can kill the transistor. May be the meter connection, even without any other load. I don't know... But, when I doubled my secondary windings I got higher voltages yet, but less current, and the circuit needs current, especially for the big Cfls.
The TIP 3055T works almost as well, and seams to hold up longer.
I tried several different transistors yesterday, like the ones from Tv high voltage, or the D1300K7, the TIP 122, the TIP 3055, and many others. Although they all worked, they all work differently. Some work better than others. Some heat up more, but they ALL heat up under big loads. And only a single 50 watt incandescent is a big load for my circuit. Plus, really 15 or more volts are needed to fully light anything, except the led bulbs, which I can't afford, at least not the 7.5 watt ones, or higher output.
My 25 watt Cfl outputs 1350 lumen, and it costed only about $3. The 4 big 65 watt Cfls that I have, give over 2600 lumen each bulb, but these circuits won't fully light them.
So, if anyone finds the solution to the low light output, the transistor overheating issues, or the inability to light more than a bulb or two of 600 to 850 lumens or higher type of bulbs, please let us know.
Those that have 12v car inverters please let us know just what they can do, comparatively, also. As I may just go that route, instead. As just a single solar cell more added to a solar panels arrays output, will overcome the small additional 1/4 amp load that the regular car battery inverters draw.
With the perfect storm that is going on now, and other storms that have been predicted to come in the future, we REALLY, REALLY, need to get on the ball with this.
Nick_Z
The TIP 3055T works almost as well, and seams to hold up longer.
I tried several different transistors yesterday, like the ones from Tv high voltage, or the D1300K7, the TIP 122, the TIP 3055, and many others. Although they all worked, they all work differently. Some work better than others. Some heat up more, but they ALL heat up under big loads. And only a single 50 watt incandescent is a big load for my circuit. Plus, really 15 or more volts are needed to fully light anything, except the led bulbs, which I can't afford, at least not the 7.5 watt ones, or higher output.
My 25 watt Cfl outputs 1350 lumen, and it costed only about $3. The 4 big 65 watt Cfls that I have, give over 2600 lumen each bulb, but these circuits won't fully light them.
So, if anyone finds the solution to the low light output, the transistor overheating issues, or the inability to light more than a bulb or two of 600 to 850 lumens or higher type of bulbs, please let us know.
Those that have 12v car inverters please let us know just what they can do, comparatively, also. As I may just go that route, instead. As just a single solar cell more added to a solar panels arrays output, will overcome the small additional 1/4 amp load that the regular car battery inverters draw.
With the perfect storm that is going on now, and other storms that have been predicted to come in the future, we REALLY, REALLY, need to get on the ball with this.
Nick_Z
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