@sygma707.Thanks.You can look at this circuit as having two parts,a transmitter and reciever.The transmitter radiates high frequency high voltage AC and the av plug can be viewed as a half wave rectifier and is very good at converting rf energy into DC and it would work anywhere including the desert if you had power because the energy is from the battery,this circuit just uses the energy very efficiently but the stable amp draw is a bit of a head scratcher.Thanks for your comment.Jonny.
It seem pretty revealing from what you have done here, that it isn't electron current that is exiting the metal surface you connected it to. Even the amp draw didn't change!!!!
Many thanks Nabo00o.I have been experimenting with these exciter circuits for a while now and i am still saying wow to myself as some of the things they do defy logic.Jonny
I have been wondering about my next set of experiments. Since I have seen some kind of transmission coming off my joule thief circuits myself, I bet this is next... so thank you.
Hi Jeanna.I think this is right up your street as the joulethief and sec are related by resonance and a joulethief torroid with secondaries works really well as a replacement for rf chokes or air coils in a sec circuit.Have you seen my Sec torroid hybrid vid?.I think your large jeanna torroid,used like this would increase output tremendously.Many thanks and happy experimenting.Regards jonny
Increasing the number of radio recievers does not require an increase in power to the broadcast signal. The power equation for very high voltage with near complete loss of Ohmic resistence, approaches infinity. You could potentially light up an entire city with your forty milliamps! Your Joule thief oscillator is really paying it's rent! Love it. Bravo!
That is an interesting point zebok and if that principle applies here then next step is to try and increase output and reception.Thanks for your comment.Regards jonny
Excellent!! That does seem to perform like Doc's SEC. Yet another great use of the JT circuit. I can't believe it works on that small toroid. Very fantastic work you are doing there. I just got my SEC-18-1 in yesterday and I am trying to get it figured out. Did you see Lidmotor's Jenna light video using a JT? Some very great work going on in the forums. Keep it up Jonny.
Thanks Bill.The joule thief circuit has many uses and i made the small torroid with the intention of putting it in my flashlight but as i was testing it i decided to try it on this idea and i am glad i did.I have seen jeannas and Lidmotors lights and am amazesd at what can be done with 1.5v.Many thanks.jonny.
Very well done, I'm from the UK as well but live in Spain and have done for the past 20 years, why, well the men in black function the same in England as they do in the USA, be carefull, these things they DO NOT LIKE, bad for the world economy. I'm now old enough to put two fingers up to them, good luck and keep at it.
Hi centraflow.I am not having much trouble with mib's yet as i do all my experiments in my kitchen in the hope they think i am cooking lol.Thanks for your comment regards jonny
Hi gatekeeper.When i am experimenting,anything in my kitchen is fair game and sometimes the common everyday things are actually the best thing for the job.I try and only go to the shop if i can't find somthing in my magic kitchen cuboard.Many thanks.jonny
Thankyou blackchisel.There are a lot of people experimenting with the SEC and this is maybe a different way of doing it.More to come on this yet.Regards jonny
Hi medi40.I share everything i do as more minds working on something is better than one and i am just a kitchen experimenter without the resorces to develop anything beyond the point of a working prototype so if i do come up with anything good its free for everyone to do with as they please.I am just having fun and lots of it.Regards jonny.
Hi.The4kv trigger transformer is normally used for lighting xenon tubes and is a bought item.I got mine from m a p l i n s in the uk.You can see the specs on their site.Thanks for your comment.Regards jonny
Did you ever get a reading of the amperage drawn from the brightest array of LEDs and comapre with what the transmitter was drawing?
andrewzeidell 8 months ago
WAOU ! Great !!
Would it not be a recovery of HF waves in the form of a voltage ??
So, if we had the same experience in the middle of nowhere (for example: the desert), we would have the same result ?
sygma707 10 months ago
@sygma707.Thanks.You can look at this circuit as having two parts,a transmitter and reciever.The transmitter radiates high frequency high voltage AC and the av plug can be viewed as a half wave rectifier and is very good at converting rf energy into DC and it would work anywhere including the desert if you had power because the energy is from the battery,this circuit just uses the energy very efficiently but the stable amp draw is a bit of a head scratcher.Thanks for your comment.Jonny.
jonnydavro 10 months ago
hey how di you make this step by step what tools did you use, and how much power did you use
bclinto83 1 year ago
5 Stars! (if they still had been around....)
It seem pretty revealing from what you have done here, that it isn't electron current that is exiting the metal surface you connected it to. Even the amp draw didn't change!!!!
Great video Jonny Davro!
Nabo00o 1 year ago
Many thanks Nabo00o.I have been experimenting with these exciter circuits for a while now and i am still saying wow to myself as some of the things they do defy logic.Jonny
jonnydavro 1 year ago
subbed 5*****
nikulp68 2 years ago
Thankyou nikulp68.regards jonny.
jonnydavro 2 years ago
This is really excellent, jonny.
I have been wondering about my next set of experiments. Since I have seen some kind of transmission coming off my joule thief circuits myself, I bet this is next... so thank you.
excellent, excellent work.
jeanna
jeannacav 2 years ago
Hi Jeanna.I think this is right up your street as the joulethief and sec are related by resonance and a joulethief torroid with secondaries works really well as a replacement for rf chokes or air coils in a sec circuit.Have you seen my Sec torroid hybrid vid?.I think your large jeanna torroid,used like this would increase output tremendously.Many thanks and happy experimenting.Regards jonny
jonnydavro 2 years ago
awesome work man thanks for posting it. 5***** =)
chazdaspazman 2 years ago
Thanks chazdaspazman.Hopefuly more to come on this yet so stay tuned.Regards jonny.
jonnydavro 2 years ago
Increasing the number of radio recievers does not require an increase in power to the broadcast signal. The power equation for very high voltage with near complete loss of Ohmic resistence, approaches infinity. You could potentially light up an entire city with your forty milliamps! Your Joule thief oscillator is really paying it's rent! Love it. Bravo!
zebok3 2 years ago
That is an interesting point zebok and if that principle applies here then next step is to try and increase output and reception.Thanks for your comment.Regards jonny
jonnydavro 2 years ago
Very sweet. The brightness is very striking. How many volts going in?
marthale7 2 years ago
Hi Mart.I am using 12v in this test.Regards jonny.
jonnydavro 2 years ago
Jonny:
Excellent!! That does seem to perform like Doc's SEC. Yet another great use of the JT circuit. I can't believe it works on that small toroid. Very fantastic work you are doing there. I just got my SEC-18-1 in yesterday and I am trying to get it figured out. Did you see Lidmotor's Jenna light video using a JT? Some very great work going on in the forums. Keep it up Jonny.
Bill
Pirate88179 2 years ago
Thanks Bill.The joule thief circuit has many uses and i made the small torroid with the intention of putting it in my flashlight but as i was testing it i decided to try it on this idea and i am glad i did.I have seen jeannas and Lidmotors lights and am amazesd at what can be done with 1.5v.Many thanks.jonny.
jonnydavro 2 years ago
Very well done, I'm from the UK as well but live in Spain and have done for the past 20 years, why, well the men in black function the same in England as they do in the USA, be carefull, these things they DO NOT LIKE, bad for the world economy. I'm now old enough to put two fingers up to them, good luck and keep at it.
centraflow 2 years ago
Hi centraflow.I am not having much trouble with mib's yet as i do all my experiments in my kitchen in the hope they think i am cooking lol.Thanks for your comment regards jonny
jonnydavro 2 years ago
Great video, very informative.
I especially like the way you use common eveyday things like the pots and pans.
It gives a whole new meaning to... use what you have laying around the house :)
Thanks for sharing
gatekeeper1006 2 years ago
Hi gatekeeper.When i am experimenting,anything in my kitchen is fair game and sometimes the common everyday things are actually the best thing for the job.I try and only go to the shop if i can't find somthing in my magic kitchen cuboard.Many thanks.jonny
jonnydavro 2 years ago
Very nice! Thank you for sharing.
Cheers
V
blackchisel97 2 years ago
Thankyou blackchisel.There are a lot of people experimenting with the SEC and this is maybe a different way of doing it.More to come on this yet.Regards jonny
jonnydavro 2 years ago
Your work and presentation is so inspiring. You briefly show how to transfer a great idea to your followers. Brilliant. Keep up your fantastic work.
Cheers Medi
medi40 2 years ago
Hi medi40.I share everything i do as more minds working on something is better than one and i am just a kitchen experimenter without the resorces to develop anything beyond the point of a working prototype so if i do come up with anything good its free for everyone to do with as they please.I am just having fun and lots of it.Regards jonny.
jonnydavro 2 years ago
This is great. You have outdone yourself.
Do you mind commenting more on this 4Kvolt transformer? Is this purchased stock or is it salvaged from an electronic device?
lunarrn 2 years ago
Hi.The4kv trigger transformer is normally used for lighting xenon tubes and is a bought item.I got mine from m a p l i n s in the uk.You can see the specs on their site.Thanks for your comment.Regards jonny
jonnydavro 2 years ago