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Author Topic: Joule Ringer!  (Read 831853 times)

the_big_m_in_ok

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #345 on: April 23, 2011, 08:43:46 PM »
Anybody see this video by lasersaber?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cughym4y7Ow

Is this April fools or what?
I just saw the video.
I can imagine the large incandescent bulb took up some power, but a large frost-free refrigerator would take up a lot more.  The power drill-type of demonstration would take up to 1500 watts or more, depending how hard he presses the drill speed trigger or button.  Would a power drill work?  If so, and the device is duplicatable, then he's on to something.  He might have to hide from the power company thugs or MIB's.

I find it hard to try and reverse engineer the thing in the video by me just looking at it.  It looks a lot simpler than the drawing on Reply #323, this thread, page 22.  The drawing in Reply #325 is more like it.

I thought he might have powered it from a hidden power line cord under the table, but then he picked the whole thing up to light up the dark room he was in.

He said it worked like a tank circuit, so component values may be important.

--Lee

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #346 on: April 23, 2011, 09:14:43 PM »
It screams April Fools, and it was even posted on April 1st. And the doctor's name is just April Fools backwards(Lipra Sloof). AFP=April Fools Prank.
But it does kind of make me wonder if it really was a joke or not after seeing his latest work.
I would just think it was a few 9 volt batteries inside of the strip and a 12 volt bulb maybe?

the_big_m_in_ok

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #347 on: April 24, 2011, 12:04:10 AM »
It screams April Fools, and it was even posted on April 1st. And the doctor's name is just April Fools backwards(Lipra Sloof). AFP=April Fools Prank.
But it does kind of make me wonder if it really was a joke or not after seeing his latest work.
I would just think it was a few 9 volt batteries inside of the strip and a 12 volt bulb maybe?
I was an electronic technician in the past.  That bulb should be more than 12 VDC or AC.  It's got an industry standard base that goes to a 110 VAC outlet.  The light bulb doesn't look like it's fully bright, but he can actually plug in more strips and more bulbs to see what happens and then tape that demonstration for all to see.

Okay, he (lasersaber), has an updated video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbLQATOjZhE&NR=1

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #348 on: May 01, 2011, 02:52:06 AM »
I know a way to power that and it would work really well. All you need is a satellite dish and LNA from dish network. The LNA puts out a lot of voltage when it is pointed at the satellite. More than you would be comfortable holding on to.

Combined with your JT circuit, you would never run out of free light.

It is kind of a round about way of building a solar cell since the satellite is powered by them, which converts it into microwave and downlinks it to your home.

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #349 on: May 01, 2011, 01:57:27 PM »
I know a way to power that and it would work really well. All you need is a satellite dish and LNA from dish network. The LNA puts out a lot of voltage when it is pointed at the satellite. More than you would be comfortable holding on to.

Combined with your JT circuit, you would never run out of free light.

It is kind of a round about way of building a solar cell since the satellite is powered by them, which converts it into microwave and downlinks it to your home.
Welcome!

What is an LNA?

Jesus

ElectricGoose

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #350 on: May 01, 2011, 03:13:35 PM »
I know a way to power that and it would work really well. All you need is a satellite dish and LNA from dish network. The LNA puts out a lot of voltage when it is pointed at the satellite. More than you would be comfortable holding on to.

Combined with your JT circuit, you would never run out of free light.

It is kind of a round about way of building a solar cell since the satellite is powered by them, which converts it into microwave and downlinks it to your home.

Dont be stupid.  LNA = Low Noise Amplifier.  Like any amp you need power in the first place to amplify that incoming signal. 

Your Sat Dish and LNA are not a free energy device that require no power to operate.

Gawd...the suggestions are becoming dumber everyday.

E-Goose

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #351 on: May 01, 2011, 06:58:35 PM »
Dont be stupid.  LNA = Low Noise Amplifier.  Like any amp you need power in the first place to amplify that incoming signal. 

Your Sat Dish and LNA are not a free energy device that require no power to operate.

Gawd...the suggestions are becoming dumber everyday.

E-Goose

To be fair, that is not what he said.  He said that this was a round about way for solar power as the sats are powered by solar and microwaved down to the dish.  So, yes free energy, not OU.  I thought it was a great suggestion as I had no idea of those power levels.

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FittySense

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #352 on: May 01, 2011, 07:06:09 PM »
Dont be stupid.  LNA = Low Noise Amplifier.  Like any amp you need power in the first place to amplify that incoming signal. 

Your Sat Dish and LNA are not a free energy device that require no power to operate.

Gawd...the suggestions are becoming dumber everyday.

E-Goose

Stupid? Why don't get a grip and tone it down a bit. Anyone making a JT probably isn't an electronics genius to begin with which probably includes you.

The coax goes through a box that is attached to the power companies ground plane. Maybe that has something to do with it.


4Tesla

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #353 on: May 06, 2011, 07:47:32 PM »
What happened to lasersaber?  No new videos on YouTube since his April Fools posting.  I hope the MIB didn't think he was serious.

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #354 on: May 06, 2011, 08:24:29 PM »
No, I still here.  I have just been really busy traveling and working.
 
I really do need to post some videos showing a few of my new projects.  I will not post another AFP type video until next April 1.

I may try replicating Romerouk's Muller build as my next project.

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #355 on: May 08, 2011, 03:57:57 PM »
ook may be interested in the idea of ​​such a device ktoroya can think boldly called overtone air transformer.


coil L0 - tone
has a height of 157 mm winding
winding diameter of 50 mm
 
Coil L (+1) - first overtone
has a height of 314 mm winding
winding diameter of 25 mm
 
Coil L (-1) j return ("negative") overtone
has a height of 78.5 mm winding
winding diameter of 100 mm
 
 
According to a preliminary idea - the coil L (+1) L0 and L (-1) connected in parallel.
surface coil L0 - tonal wound litz - inductor ...
 
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 concept ideas.
 with the induction coil tones - L0, there will arise
in any case, the harmonics - overtones.
 coil L (+1) L (-1) are not only the coils of air
transformer, and at the same time and radiators
emissivity due to its configuration
L (+1) first overtone voice-coil L0 and
L (-1) lower (negative) overtone tone coil L0, ...
that, in this configuration, the transformer winding air,
shall, in connection with the resonance phenomenon to increase the amplitude of the wave
in the coil L0.
 
PS
 Also in this gipotetichskom air transformer is observed
equal masses of copper, due to the peculiarity of the configuration of coils,
 as indicated by N. Tesla. (Equality of the masses of wire) that ultimately must
  also provide amplification of the wave amplitude in the coil L0.
http://pics.livejournal.com/sergdo/pic/000bs2ek.jpg

http://sergdo.livejournal.com/340942.html

http://sergdo.livejournal.com/339991.html

http://sergdo.livejournal.com/339991.html


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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #356 on: May 12, 2011, 01:07:39 AM »
No, I still here.  I have just been really busy traveling and working.
 
I really do need to post some videos showing a few of my new projects.  I will not post another AFP type video until next April 1.

I may try replicating Romerouk's Muller build as my next project.

  I've been enjoying your videos, lasersaber.  Keep up the good work!  One of these fine days...

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #357 on: June 11, 2011, 11:32:09 PM »
Hi!

Did someone once tried to make Joule Thief with a 220V DC power supply and air core transformer?

Regards!

resonanceman

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #358 on: June 12, 2011, 03:07:48 AM »
Hi!

Did someone once tried to make Joule Thief with a 220V DC power supply and air core transformer?

Regards!

Shokac

I am pretty  sure no one has done that

I am not sure how you would limit the voltage for the base .

Making a JT that would run bigger coils and higher voltages is on my to do list
The way I would do it would be to make a very small normal JT.... then use the output of that JT to drive the  base of an IGBP  or SCR......something that would handle lots of voltage.

IST  played around  driving  MOTs and stuff in a way similar to what I am thinking of........he made some pretty big sparks.
He suggested using NPN and PNP in push pull configuration.

The limit  of  the voltage you could pulse  your coil with would  be limited only by your transistors.......pretty much any coil could  be pulsed.

gary

the_big_m_in_ok

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Re: Joule Ringer!
« Reply #359 on: June 14, 2011, 12:39:57 AM »
Hi!
Did someone once tried to make Joule Thief with a 220V DC power supply and air core transformer?
Regards!
@Shokac
By that do you mean replace the one battery with a 220VAC mains input and a diode or diode string?
I do have enough Radio Shack battery holders to string together and make an aggregate 120VDC.  Maybe a boost transformer after that?  And an air core toroid?

--Lee