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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2010

Transistor oscillator (TROS) consisting of two long ferrite toroids, running from 1.5V bttry with wounding on one toroid as around a bar, generating AC in second toroid in order to run another LED spotlite.

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  • thks, Stefan, I will...

  • No, there's no extra energy here, mibi.

    It's the transformer, only very economical.

    That's what TROS's doing - bemf from one core to power one light, and transformation from other core to power another one.

    But I'm trying to find a way to get "extra"...

  • thks, yes, trying to figure out how much can get from 1.5v bttry

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  • Hi,

    very nice,

    but it does not get clear from your diagram, how you wire your

    coils onto the ferrite core... Hmm,

    do you leave one end of your coils open ?

    Please come to

    overunityDOTcom forum and explain in detail.

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • Very nice work.

    Bill

  • Morozko please advise during What's time it will be working normaly .. with bright light ... did you messure it ? It is look like you getting extra energy ... from northing !?

  • that looks interesting, the LED on the right looks like one we used to make

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