Thanks - I have done Laser`s Joule, It works great !
bennjanse 3 months ago
Nice vid, there is no power savings though. This is a 15w lamp?
lit to ~75%. So ~11.25w? 12v battery. actual voltage ~13.5v? 800ma.
So 13.5x .8A=10.8w consumption. 10.8w/15w=72%brightness.
Have a look at Lasersaber's "Super Joule Ringer"
2TEKTRON2 3 months ago in playlist More videos from bennjanse
Hi, OD = 3.5cm ID = 1.8cm and it is 1cm high.
Between 100 and 200 bifilar turns - this one is just over 100, 0.3mm wire.
I try smaller torries and they also work - begin with high resistance on base like 2k and work down until the bulb lights.
Keep well.
bennjanse 4 months ago
Hi i'd like to know the toroid's dimension and how many turns it did . tnx see u soon
CharlizeMcForthy 4 months ago
can i turn on a TV with this energy? how long will the tv will last turned on?
I have a 12 voltz battery, 1A... If i bult one Joulet thief, can i turn on my notebook?
arsacd 4 months ago
Thanks
Have you Circuit diagram and Resistor info thanx for sharing.
Edmorbus 4 months ago
Sir,requesting for any circuit diagram and component specifications for better understanding...
uky0214 4 months ago
No blackmesa25 I have not, maybe u can hook it up to a bridge rectifier and run something on dc as well - I am solid into something else now - show u in 3 months.
I think I may have the answer, just maybe but it looks very good.
Kind regards
Ben
bennjanse 5 months ago
Uhm yeah I'll quote the first guy: "This is really brilliant". Exactly what I'm thinking too!
Nabo00o 1 year ago
Great video!
One thing, I don't think digital multimeters can read these impulses very well.
From what I'm seeing here, you almost had one amp!!! Meaning almost 240 watts, into that small bulb ;D
I bought a cheap analog multimeter for exactly that reason. Also, true rms meters should be good too, but they are really expensive.
Thank you for sharing : )
@Nabo00o Thanks for the kind words. My analog meter only measure to 250ma and as you say, rms meter is not yet in my budget. Keep well.
bennjanse 1 year ago
Thanks for the kind remarks, Bill.
Very nice job! That is very bright.
Bill
Pirate88179 1 year ago
Yes, it is a 100 double turns of 0.3 mm transformer wire, but bigger wire will not matter. Resistance - 700 ohm. Good luck - keep us posted !
Wow, this is brilliant. Do you by chance have the resistor values and the number of turns on the coil. I would love to build this.
jiffycoil 1 year ago
Thanks - I have done Laser`s Joule, It works great !
bennjanse 3 months ago
Nice vid, there is no power savings though. This is a 15w lamp?
lit to ~75%. So ~11.25w? 12v battery. actual voltage ~13.5v? 800ma.
So 13.5x .8A=10.8w consumption. 10.8w/15w=72%brightness.
Have a look at Lasersaber's "Super Joule Ringer"
2TEKTRON2 3 months ago in playlist More videos from bennjanse
Hi, OD = 3.5cm ID = 1.8cm and it is 1cm high.
Between 100 and 200 bifilar turns - this one is just over 100, 0.3mm wire.
I try smaller torries and they also work - begin with high resistance on base like 2k and work down until the bulb lights.
Keep well.
bennjanse 4 months ago
Hi i'd like to know the toroid's dimension and how many turns it did . tnx see u soon
CharlizeMcForthy 4 months ago
can i turn on a TV with this energy? how long will the tv will last turned on?
I have a 12 voltz battery, 1A... If i bult one Joulet thief, can i turn on my notebook?
arsacd 4 months ago
Thanks
Have you Circuit diagram and Resistor info thanx for sharing.
Edmorbus 4 months ago
Sir,requesting for any circuit diagram and component specifications for better understanding...
uky0214 4 months ago
No blackmesa25 I have not, maybe u can hook it up to a bridge rectifier and run something on dc as well - I am solid into something else now - show u in 3 months.
I think I may have the answer, just maybe but it looks very good.
Kind regards
Ben
bennjanse 5 months ago
Uhm yeah I'll quote the first guy: "This is really brilliant". Exactly what I'm thinking too!
Nabo00o 1 year ago
Great video!
One thing, I don't think digital multimeters can read these impulses very well.
From what I'm seeing here, you almost had one amp!!! Meaning almost 240 watts, into that small bulb ;D
I bought a cheap analog multimeter for exactly that reason. Also, true rms meters should be good too, but they are really expensive.
Thank you for sharing : )
Nabo00o 1 year ago
@Nabo00o Thanks for the kind words. My analog meter only measure to 250ma and as you say, rms meter is not yet in my budget. Keep well.
bennjanse 1 year ago
Thanks for the kind remarks, Bill.
bennjanse 1 year ago
Very nice job! That is very bright.
Bill
Pirate88179 1 year ago
Yes, it is a 100 double turns of 0.3 mm transformer wire, but bigger wire will not matter. Resistance - 700 ohm. Good luck - keep us posted !
bennjanse 1 year ago
Wow, this is brilliant. Do you by chance have the resistor values and the number of turns on the coil. I would love to build this.
jiffycoil 1 year ago