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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

This is a basic Joule Theif circuit Redone with a big coil.
The interesting part is when you put the magnets in front of the coil.

A circuit for this can be found at the energeticforum under big joule theif.

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  • it the coil made from ferrite matterial or plastic spool? with the magnet inserted?

  • @eloid777

    It is two windings of 23 AWG wound around a soft iron bolt.With a third winding around the out side of the other two.

    A ferrite rod should work better.

    This was just a coil I had sitting around from a pulse motor I was working on.

  • excellent work Slayer007!! i love it!

    im having trouble getting it into self oscillating mode, wat is the secret?? I cant download the pic on energetic forum for some reason

  • Sorry dodoshlodo I think you have to register at the fourms to download it,but it's free.

    If it's not going into osollation mode it might have a wire wrong or a lose wire.

  • in your opinion what is the magnets doing?

    what is the minimal voltage the 3055 will run at?

    great job

  • The magnet seems to be changing the speed of the oscillation of the coil.

    As for the power I'm not really sure but it will run off a AA battery that has about 1 volt in it.

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  • DUDE! youre awesome! You had just made the joule thiefpulse about LOADS of times more, thus forwarding more energy on to be converted into volts and to be more dangerous (i think) ROCK ON DUDE!

  • Slayer, What happens when you oscillate, radiatej, or spark into piezo electric crystal container? Mathenika Testatica? Gray's Spark Tube? Overunity?

  • I have to agree

  • Nice experiment, if you want to measure voltages higher than 1000V with this meters use voltage divider from two resistors.(about 1000k+ ones) calculate it do divide voltage ten times. And you won't go off scale. But remember to multiply meter reading by the division rate.

  • 1000V? AMAZING!!!!!!

  • Amazing i will save this video on my account so it may never get lost. Great work Slayer ;o)

    This effect could be called slayer effect. Tell me your real name with a personal massage thanks.

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