MK1 Micro TP Joule Thief
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You did a great job!
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Hmm,
looks great, but you really have to measure the input power at least via an analog input ampmeter averaging the current input and
measuring the voltage from a stable battery.
Looking forward to see your next circuits.
Regards, Stefan.
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This is a design i tried with the winding crossing each other , it works but parallel winding is the way to go because you can load the the coil and the transistor but not on this one.
Thanks !
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Great MK1
stprue 2 years ago
@stprue
Thank , the parallel winding are better.
abramrk1 2 years ago
1. how your 3 collector coils is connected?
2. what is the electronic device there? generator?
3. what are parameters of signals from generator ?
4. where is output/input power measurements?
Kingostewar 2 years ago
@Kingostewar
1 . Nothing.
2 . Joule thief
3 . No generator (joule thief)
4 . Way to much for now ...
abramrk1 2 years ago
holy SMOKES MARK . Input current? verse out put ? you got a mean bass there . we could rock i am sure . 5 start all they way My distant brother in research and music.
Gadget
4CHRISTONLY1 2 years ago
@4CHRISTONLY1
Thanks Gadget !
It consumes to much for my liking , its supposed to work from about 30 volts to get this effects running good , this one could be set to 90mili but really works better at around 150 this will not last days and days , i still have not made any reading on the output.
But it i use parallel winding i can get more out of it you can put more load on it , the bigger the wire on the secondary the better the results.
Mark
abramrk1 2 years ago