Hi again everyone.
I came accross something while tinkering yesterday and I for the life of me can not figure out whats happening. I wanted to see what effects could be had from a joule thief that ran on more than a AA battery. so I took the attached picture and modified the basic circuit to run 12 volts into a 3 ohm bi-filar 26awg coil. I used a 660 ohm resistor on the base, couldn't find a 1k, and instead of a 4401 I used a 3055 on a heat sink. I know the power supply has something to do with it and i'll get to that but for the sake of science...it is a "switching adapter" model-FJ-SW1205000T...it was in my junk box but I believe it is a laptop charger. it has an output of 12v 5000ma.
everything works fine and the only thing that gets hot is the coil after about 30-45 minutes. When i use it to charge up a 16milifarad cap bank to about thirty volts the blue SNAP the comes when you discharge the caps sounds like a gunshot (scared the sh&* out of my brother). it also desulfates batteries rather well, I have a 100 amp hour car battery that would not charge by any normal means...but hooked up to this thing I have got it up to 12.86 volts over a few charge and chill cycles, But the key is...it is fixing a $120 car battery...I'm cool with that.
The problem....while tinkering a hooked up different loads in place of the capacitor. one of them is a 95volt ac neon bulb. It does not light up while the circuit is running but does flash orange when I first hook up power and flashes purple bluish when I disconnect power. That is weird by itself. The craziest thing and the whole point of this post really is what happens when I disconnect the power. Here is why I said the power supply has something to do with it. I disconnected the positive from the PS and left the negative connected while I changed loads. when I hooked up the light it light up....with only the negative connected! BUT it only happens if I touch between the diode and the load (red arrow). So somehow the energy in MY BODY is lighting a 95 VAC lightbulb (not full brightness but you can definitely see it). if I connect the negative to a battery it does not do this. So it has to be something to do with the charger...But assuming that I would have to be the positive potetial and it the negative and it works even if i insulate myself from ground....so to my thinking its like a wire connected from the positive of one battery to the negative of another...nothing would happen untill the return path is made....So can one of you geniuses help a poor guy out...did I invent the human battery ....I don't understand it therefore it drives me nuts!!
I came accross something while tinkering yesterday and I for the life of me can not figure out whats happening. I wanted to see what effects could be had from a joule thief that ran on more than a AA battery. so I took the attached picture and modified the basic circuit to run 12 volts into a 3 ohm bi-filar 26awg coil. I used a 660 ohm resistor on the base, couldn't find a 1k, and instead of a 4401 I used a 3055 on a heat sink. I know the power supply has something to do with it and i'll get to that but for the sake of science...it is a "switching adapter" model-FJ-SW1205000T...it was in my junk box but I believe it is a laptop charger. it has an output of 12v 5000ma.
everything works fine and the only thing that gets hot is the coil after about 30-45 minutes. When i use it to charge up a 16milifarad cap bank to about thirty volts the blue SNAP the comes when you discharge the caps sounds like a gunshot (scared the sh&* out of my brother). it also desulfates batteries rather well, I have a 100 amp hour car battery that would not charge by any normal means...but hooked up to this thing I have got it up to 12.86 volts over a few charge and chill cycles, But the key is...it is fixing a $120 car battery...I'm cool with that.
The problem....while tinkering a hooked up different loads in place of the capacitor. one of them is a 95volt ac neon bulb. It does not light up while the circuit is running but does flash orange when I first hook up power and flashes purple bluish when I disconnect power. That is weird by itself. The craziest thing and the whole point of this post really is what happens when I disconnect the power. Here is why I said the power supply has something to do with it. I disconnected the positive from the PS and left the negative connected while I changed loads. when I hooked up the light it light up....with only the negative connected! BUT it only happens if I touch between the diode and the load (red arrow). So somehow the energy in MY BODY is lighting a 95 VAC lightbulb (not full brightness but you can definitely see it). if I connect the negative to a battery it does not do this. So it has to be something to do with the charger...But assuming that I would have to be the positive potetial and it the negative and it works even if i insulate myself from ground....so to my thinking its like a wire connected from the positive of one battery to the negative of another...nothing would happen untill the return path is made....So can one of you geniuses help a poor guy out...did I invent the human battery ....I don't understand it therefore it drives me nuts!!
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