Hi folks, I have been trying to power some series leds, like christmas leds with the bare bones flip flop inverter and this one seems to be working well.
The idea was to be able to adjust the frequency and have a more true ac output on a secondary to play around with resonance to achieve higher efficiencies.
I'm using 3 AA nimh in series for around 3.8 volts for input and it is drawing 120 milliamps when powering a string of colored leds to about 85% of full brightness, though if i lower the 1.5 kohm resistors to increase frequency, I'm sure i can get full output of leds for a little more input.
Though just under 1/2 watt is pretty good for the light I'm getting and any possible resonance tuning may increase efficiency further.
You thoughts welcome.
Here is a circuit drawing.

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peace love light
tyson
The idea was to be able to adjust the frequency and have a more true ac output on a secondary to play around with resonance to achieve higher efficiencies.
I'm using 3 AA nimh in series for around 3.8 volts for input and it is drawing 120 milliamps when powering a string of colored leds to about 85% of full brightness, though if i lower the 1.5 kohm resistors to increase frequency, I'm sure i can get full output of leds for a little more input.
Though just under 1/2 watt is pretty good for the light I'm getting and any possible resonance tuning may increase efficiency further.
You thoughts welcome.
Here is a circuit drawing.

Uploaded with ImageShack.us
peace love light
tyson
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