Bedini 555 timer pwm
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No, thats 0.11 millifarad, 0.00011 farad.
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holy shit 110 microfarad. Thats 0.11 Farad
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a neon bulb create's a dead short when it lights up it becomes a conductive path for electricity. pos hits neg.. when you say keeping it 90v do you mean shorting it out when it reaches 90v?
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I wired up a 555chip, I got it to light up a led with PWM.., now.. insted of lighting up a led on pin 3... you have it hooked to a capacitor through the bedini circuit??
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is a charging battery replaced by a 450v cap? can i have that diagram
teslanumbertwo 2 years ago
Yes it is but the neon bulb is keeping the cap around 78-80 volts. if you type in (How to wire a 555 chip for PWM) in the youtube search ProzacGraal has a good vid on how to wire the 555.
infamousartgallery1 2 years ago
maaaaan... where did you get those capacitors... I cant find any of that high ranges... oh well... ill have to keep searching...
OGMO11 2 years ago
Make me an offer. Maybe I can send you some?
infamousartgallery1 2 years ago
Good job. You made a new version of a solid state Bedini SSG. I like it. Especially since you have it running on solar energy. I got one of my Bedini SSGs to self-oscillate but simply increasing the transistor base resistance. I kept adding resistors to a high ohm pot until the coils started to hum (trial and error). If you "tickle" the coils with a small neo magnet it works also. Lose the rotor. No 555 timer circuit needed. Check out GBluer's videos. All his circuits run whitout a rotor.
Lidmotor 3 years ago
Thanks for your comment. I have been following your videos for quite some time now. I got my SSG to self-oscillate by adding an ignition coil on the back side of the charge battery. just like on one of your videos (slightly) different. I'll post it in a few hours. Thanks again
infamousartgallery1 3 years ago