Captains Joule Thief Charger
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All Comments (16)
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whats the use of posting this video if you dont want share your knowledge to anybody
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hi i am from indonesia.
i very happy look your video
i think i need this because verry hard to get electriciti in the many little island in indonesia
can you give scematic captain joule thief charger?
so i can make this for help many people in liitle island
please sent to my email mentaricomp@gmail.com
thanks
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@captainpecan wheres the circiuts schematic to biuld it i
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Aromaz and Imhotep video's explain exactly and give part numbers. There are also forums at both websites: overunity and energeticforum dot comm...
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Capt, Long time, and great to see you still around. Add the Tesla Switch: Try using the oscillation to also swap batteries and to utilize the power battery's discharge recoil and befm to charge the alternate battery. We're on the verge of something here, but people just cant see it, overlook it, wont see it. Imagine a 30amp load on a car battery, the recoil to zero amps being utilized to charge another. .
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Helle relly nice job
Can you teahc me how to doing this
I really wan do it
Thanks
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Dude very cool... I think i speak for everyone when i say we need the scematics so we can further this technology
One deceptive item is the D cell that is 2000 mAh. A _true_ D cell has a lot more than 2000 mAh. The one you have is really a AA cell inside of a hollow can that is the size of a D cell. Why? because the typical rechargeable AA cell is 2000 mAh. Also it is very light, not heavy like a true D cell
The video is very jumpy. In order to keep the 'magical' aura of the circuit, the author wants to keep the circuit a secret?? No schematic, so the viewer can't duplicate the circuit. Thank you.
acmefixer1 1 year ago
@acmefixer1 Your comment I find as a compliment! If you think I faked this video, then I did pretty good. Funny part is, it's not faked at all. If you ever seen the old Radioshack NiCad batteries, you would know the values are right. The crappy cellphone I used to one handedly record this was to blurry to tell. I described the circuit exactly in replies, down to how many turns of wire in my replies. Those who cant figure out the circuit can just message me. It's as simple as it looks.
captainpecan 1 year ago
@acmefixer1 But clicking "dislike" because you don't understand what your looking at is pretty obtuse. I get the idea even if I drew you a schematic and demonstrated it right in front of your face, you would think I was hiding something anyway. For those who care to build this, a quick google search, and my comments and they are off reviving old chrystalized dead batteries in no time. It's not a mystery. Go build it, then come comment. Less than $10 in parts.
captainpecan 1 year ago
@captainpecan
You said that...
"This is my modification to the popular Joule Thief circuit"
What are the modification you made?
Does it cause this effect? or is it simply just set up?
Because ive never saw this joule thief battery charger before...
dreckka 2 years ago
When the switch is in position 1, the 7 LED's are hooked in parallel across the collector and emitter is the transistor. When the switch is in position 2, the LED's are removed from the circuit, and replaced by the 1n4007 diode. When you hook the charge battery to the circuit, it simply is crossing the collector and emitter also. The original JT Charger I saw was slightly different in that respect also. This appeared to yield best results for me.
captainpecan 2 years ago
Overunity website is using this one, capturing back emf to charge the battery. Runs for hours, not days, and will also work with a super-capacitor instead of battery for hours.
LoneOarman 2 years ago
It's a simple combination of two circuits, and a lot more turns on the toroid. Not sure where you are getting your info, saying it only runs for hours not days. That couldn't be further from the truth. When running in LED mode, I have ran it for over 2 weeks on one dead AA battery. In charge mode I ran it for 1 1/2 days and it was still going when I disconnected it. Depends a lot on how much is left in the battery also. Yes, works with caps too but better with batteries.
captainpecan 2 years ago