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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2011

long run of CFL lightbulb from SuperCap transistor's oscillation

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  • yes that is exactly what i meant.. i like that.. now the question is can that AA be fed from inductive spikes coming from the circuit while its idle as opposed to the cap which would make it a closed loop. i guess the bedini equivalent would be running it from a super cap, and charging a secondary battery, which would pulse the input cap every so often to refill it again

  • @Magneticitist

    ya, i heard that those circuits can be reversed (charging the same bttry) but mine did not, only the second one; otherwise it would be OU...

    now 'm trying the same idea with two SuperCaps, but can't get another one yet...

  • @Magneticitist

    yes, timing's everything; needa more tests...

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  • @victorywillbmine

    i can't change the format now

  • Are u self feeding the Cap or pre charging the capcitor ?

    Very good video = Thank you very much for posting this.

    I'm looking at feeding the system the way your showing :) I just need to get certain things right. I need to also know if that CFL is modified or not ?

    thank you in advance friend.

  • @rainmanp7

    thks,

    yes, you have to connect the cap after bttry running the circuit, just for second, and disconnect it again;

    cfl with "no guts" from other projects, regular cfl work just fine but needa more power to fight it's inner circuit;

    basically it's just a TROS with flyback instead of toroid, you can easy to rep it;

    well, it might be useful when needa disconnect the bttry for some reasons (charge, replace, etc)

    cheers

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  • @Mopozco i think the energy that travels back into the source garbles up all the chemical reactions taking place at the time while its discharging into the circuit, so the charge pulse has to wait a little bit for the input pulse to settle off in the battery before entering it. something like that, but either way it only causes more draw with the self-feeding, in my experience.

  • @Mopozco i cant get it to work either... only when the run and charge batteries are isolated from each other.. seeing as that is not possible, then i figure if they must be tied together then make it so only during a short pulse, which would be the pulse refilling the cap.

    i have been running a little bedini like that for a few days now testing.. i have a 6800uF cap on the input and a 9v pulsing it, but directly hooking up the 9v in series with another small cap seems to work good also.

  • Awesome!

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