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Simple SEC 3- Running on Low voltage and wireless circuit boost

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2009

This is an update on my Simple SEC circuit.In this video i use a 1.5v emergency mobile phone charger which boosts a 1.5v AA battery up to 5.5 to run the circuit.This works really well and also makes this more reproducable..
I have not measured the amp draw off the charger yet.
I also show that the wireless reciever circuit can be boosted by adding a trigger transformer and substantialy increasing Led brightness.

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  • @jonnydavro Hi Jon.. is there any news on stifflers 3 coil sec?

  • @mrCbeems Yes.He has released some vids on a device he calls "psec" which is basically his 3 coil sec.It looks really promising as it is running lots of leds and the output seems to be amplified by adding more psec stages.Check his channal for more details.Jonny

  • Hi Jonnydavro... Just Went Wireless! Feels so good.. been wanting to do this for so long. Now to get the amps down. Oh yeah!

  • Hi.The wireless side is what i find really interesting and the fun is just beginning for you.There is an active thread about all types of joulethief and sec variant exciter circuits over at the energetic forum you may find interesting and helpful.Jonny

  • That "Joule Thief" phone charger, where did you get that? That's a nice tool for

    testing circuits actually.

    Thanks, nice video.

  • @crusiatusblack Hi sorry for the late reply.Utube is not notifying me of new comments grrrrrr.The mobile phone charger has prooven to be a great tool for running all kinds of circuits but especially these exciter circuits.and all on a 1.5v battery.You can find them on ebay very cheaply.Jonny

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  • @jonnydavro thanks. Ill check it out

  • how did you get this to run on low voltage can oyu use any type of wire to make bifilar whats the process

  • @jonnydavro Ah thank you very much, it even looks awesome haha :p anyhow, thanks for all the videos too :)

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