Dragonborn,
I tried several coils, all bifilar, but different thickness.
Also different cores, but all toroidal. I found these always to work best.
When pushing more power/amps... use thicker wire and bigger toroids.
You just have to try. But one thing... With this circuit, you don't need alot of windings.
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Joule Thief circuit.
Hi Rene R.
I must say you have struck on the Bull's eye.....
The Joule thief configuration reveals one of the main key to understand the Radiant Energy.
rgds,
Faraday88.
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Hey there.. This seems quite interesting and relatively simple so I thought I'd try to replicate this. I am actually a mathematician/physicist and computer programmer so pretty new to producing even simple circuits. Had my courses back in the days of studies but with no actual real experience on these that's pretty useless.
I have a few questions regarding your circuit... What kind of bifilar coil are you using? Did you experiment with different kinds of coils?
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RE-EMF Charger
For those that know about Bedini's chargers, that play with battery's.
And those that know a little about the Joule Thief.
I've got a little something for you....
How about a very effective , easy to build battery charger that uses the applied energy not only super efficient, but in a sence twice !
A charger that can charge, non rechargable battery's , rechargable battery's , lead acid battery's or Bedini's cristal cells. Without heating up the battery.
Restoring almost dead lead acid battery's if left charging over night(s), desulfating them.
Cost of the circuit... around 2 dollars... Now thats fun !
Enjoy !
RE-EMF Charger - by Rene - YouTube
Rene R.
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