LoneOarman---There is a circuit for that but the more parts that you use the more energy is lost. These circuits don't "make" energy. They just use it efficiently---and they are alot of fun to build.
yea this very inspiring ,, running on supercaps is major, becouse they can be re-carded so easy compared to batteries. Just seems more efficient. The CFL comparison was really good too!
GBluer----Thanks for sharing the circuit. This is something that all the good builders at the forums should try out and give feedback on. There is alot going on here and its all good. Refined---who knows where this circuit could go. Light up the world on one AA battery???-- or a super cap?
Thanks for sharing the research and experimentation. Can you post a pic of the circuit....since you modded it...where non members of energetic forums can access it?
RNMoose-----This is Slater007's circuit so I can't do that but here is a word picture of it. Take a 2n2222 and Darlinton pair it to a 2n3055. The rest of the circuit is basic Joule Thief. You can come off either transistor collector for the BEMF. I used the 2n2222 trigger one. The Toroid is a 2' ferrite'. My windings are all 26Ga. Two windings of 20 turns. HV 3rd. is 440 in three layers. Contact Slayer007 (GBluer) if you need a diagram. He might post one at his channel. Try it. It works
This is very cool.
bennjanse 1 year ago
Lid,
im alway remember you said "Light up the world"
and I said... " Power 200,000 tons ship, power a UCLL(very large container vessel), Power air cargo plane
and Drop the FOOD PRICE WORLDWIDE
I know how to do this in other way (years research !
There is no better person provide this solution then you are.
Let us do it.
fdoca 2 years ago
Alternating/switching the batteries really fast would likely keep them both charged. This is truly inspiring. Thanks
LoneOarman 2 years ago
LoneOarman---There is a circuit for that but the more parts that you use the more energy is lost. These circuits don't "make" energy. They just use it efficiently---and they are alot of fun to build.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
How long does it run on only the super capacitor?
LoneOarman 2 years ago
Lone Oarrman--- Hours not minutes and hours not days. It depends on the size of the supercap and how bright you want the light.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
Lidmotor
can you show a parts lists
thxs
ATXGr33n 3 years ago
great work and practical too.. Tesla would be proud.
jabrinka99 3 years ago
yea this very inspiring ,, running on supercaps is major, becouse they can be re-carded so easy compared to batteries. Just seems more efficient. The CFL comparison was really good too!
InventorGadget 3 years ago
Thank You for another Great video.
Very Well Done.
GBluer 3 years ago
You can do that even without battery and cap. It's similar to TPU
bodziobran 3 years ago
GBluer----Thanks for sharing the circuit. This is something that all the good builders at the forums should try out and give feedback on. There is alot going on here and its all good. Refined---who knows where this circuit could go. Light up the world on one AA battery???-- or a super cap?
Lidmotor 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing the research and experimentation. Can you post a pic of the circuit....since you modded it...where non members of energetic forums can access it?
Many thanks.
RNMoose 3 years ago
RNMoose-----This is Slater007's circuit so I can't do that but here is a word picture of it. Take a 2n2222 and Darlinton pair it to a 2n3055. The rest of the circuit is basic Joule Thief. You can come off either transistor collector for the BEMF. I used the 2n2222 trigger one. The Toroid is a 2' ferrite'. My windings are all 26Ga. Two windings of 20 turns. HV 3rd. is 440 in three layers. Contact Slayer007 (GBluer) if you need a diagram. He might post one at his channel. Try it. It works
Lidmotor 3 years ago
Great video !
Have a look at this thread,
there you can see, how you can reduce your input current:
overunityDOTcom / index. php?topic =6519
Remove the spaces and replace DOT with a real "." dot.
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 3 years ago
Stefan---Thanks for the link.
Lidmotor 3 years ago