i assume you meant JT = Joule Thief, right ? if so, i do not see why not, although i'm not dealing here with it but with Ainslie circuit, and there are differences (and we're trying to get OU here...)
Harvey, let me add that i built a small farady cage with grounding (to the 555 circuit gnd, hope this is sufficient) and still i notice an immediate rise in the temp. - while the right ambient temp of the water is 25.4 deg., the probe shows me 27.4, but then the temp rise rate is ok, so i'll use it for now, unless you have a better idea.
BTW, the faraday cage is assmbled from a plastic tube wrapped with alum. foil, the gnd connected to the foil. the tube's diameter is about 7mm, so it can block wavelength>1ghz. am i right ?
My other problem is that i cannot get more than 150v peak on the load resistor (with a single 12v battery). while in the same conditions i got before almost 400v peak. what can cause this ? maybe the MOSFET is a bit damaged ?
Harvey, let me add that i built a small farady cage with grounding (to the 555 circuit gnd, hope this is sufficient) and still i notice an immediate rise in the temp. - while the right ambient temp of the water is 25.4 deg., the probe shows me 27.4, but then the temp rise rate is ok, so i'll use it for now, unless you have a better idea.
BTW, the faraday cage is assmbled from a plastic tube wrapped with alum. foil, the gnd connected to the foil. the tube's diameter is about 7mm, so it can block wavelength>1ghz. am i right ?
My other problem is that i cannot get more than 150v peak on the load resistor (with a single 12v battery). while in the same conditions i got before almost 400v peak. what can cause this ? maybe the MOSFET is a bit damaged ?
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