Hi folks, I finally got around to making a 12 volt powered oscillator that is lighting a series string of 20 christmas leds.
As the circuit shows it's using a 2n3055 transistor and the 330 picofarad capacitor is important for getting extra brightness and efficiency from the setup.
It is drawing 100 milliamps at 12.44 volts for 1.244 watts and is at full brightness and actually may be beyond that a bit, by comparing to another string connected to wall outlet.
This led string is supposed to draw 2.4 watts and I'm using half that for the same job it seems.
Also, when i connect, say, 2 strands of pickup coil, it lights to just about full brightness, though it draws about 130 milliamps, then when I hook up the other 2 strands, the amp draw drops to 100 milliamps and is much brighter.
I'm using a 1-1/8" diameter ferrite toroid with 24 awg, 6 strands and 2 used for the bifilar bedini type oscillator.
Please share your thoughts and comments or questions if you wish. Here is the circuit.
edit: removed circuit and reposted update below
peace love light
tyson
As the circuit shows it's using a 2n3055 transistor and the 330 picofarad capacitor is important for getting extra brightness and efficiency from the setup.
It is drawing 100 milliamps at 12.44 volts for 1.244 watts and is at full brightness and actually may be beyond that a bit, by comparing to another string connected to wall outlet.
This led string is supposed to draw 2.4 watts and I'm using half that for the same job it seems.
Also, when i connect, say, 2 strands of pickup coil, it lights to just about full brightness, though it draws about 130 milliamps, then when I hook up the other 2 strands, the amp draw drops to 100 milliamps and is much brighter.
I'm using a 1-1/8" diameter ferrite toroid with 24 awg, 6 strands and 2 used for the bifilar bedini type oscillator.
Please share your thoughts and comments or questions if you wish. Here is the circuit.
edit: removed circuit and reposted update below
peace love light
tyson
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