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  • **~Imhotep~**
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    Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
    Added Ren's and Lidmotors to the doc
    http://www.panaceauniversity.org/Tes...Oscillator.pdf
    excellent work the combo(fan light combo) will be submitted soon . great work ashweth.

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  • ashtweth
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    Added Ren's and Lidmotors to the doc

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  • ren
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    here is a pic running 36v 500ma on the front, 36v charging on the back. Brightness is approaching level of a 240v globe, considering its a 20 watt globe that seems pretty spot on. Except now there is charging.

    There was no light in this room till I switched it on
    Last edited by ren; 07-18-2009, 08:26 AM.

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  • Bodkins
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    Originally posted by ren View Post
    Note the Fluro doesnt join back to the ignition coil terminal.

    Refer to previous posts and other threads if clarification is needed for the cap pulser (i.e. 555/opto/SCR).
    that looking ace ren nice work!!!!
    the cap pulse is as like you said to do!
    get a simple one first so made one with a relay to understand how it works.
    Last edited by Bodkins; 09-22-2008, 05:35 PM.

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  • hh1341
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    Originally posted by ren View Post
    Note the Fluro doesnt join back to the ignition coil terminal.

    Refer to previous posts and other threads if clarification is needed for the cap pulser (i.e. 555/opto/SCR).
    Thanks Ren for the schematic

    Thanks Lid for the procedure

    Carl

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  • Lidmotor
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    Caps in the IROL

    Originally posted by hh1341 View Post
    The cap Lidmotor has placed in the LB circuit is not working for me.(as seen in his vid, it sure is working for him, thanks Lid)

    Caps that I have tried, snuff out the CFL.
    Also, a second coil has not increased light output hardly at all.

    This tuning is many stabs in the dark.

    Has anyone worked out a procedure.

    Carl
    Hey guys I don't know why my LB circuit does what it does. The caps on the coils were supposed to help the relay contacts from burning (like the snubber on the relay) I guess and with the Bedini circuit instead of the relay they probably are not necessary. The big cap that I put in between the relay and the rheostat made the Cfl brighter but on the fan Bedini (that I just made) it just kills it ??? The reason for the 2 coils was to get brightness and was something that Waterhouse 24 came up with and diagramed. After I got the Bedini circuit into the main circuit, all the 2coils seemed to accomplish was to make it easier to light multiple bulbs. The fan unit that I'm putting together now will have just one coil. Tuning this thing is easier if you use a radio to listen to the frequency. Start with the dials turned down and work up. Watch your ammeter and try for the most brightness with the least amps. See what is happening on the charge side and turn the dials up until you get enough punch to make things happen on the back end. I think that Ren's latest circuit is the one to use now as it seems to get the best results.

    Lidmotor
    Last edited by Lidmotor; 09-05-2008, 03:38 AM.

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  • ren
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    Here you go.

    Note the Fluro doesnt join back to the ignition coil terminal.

    Refer to previous posts and other threads if clarification is needed for the cap pulser (i.e. 555/opto/SCR).
    Last edited by ren; 07-18-2009, 08:26 AM.

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  • hh1341
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    Ren's circuit

    Ren,

    Are you getting close to a final config?

    When you do, can you post a schematic of the circuit, it sounds like a winner.

    Carl

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  • ren
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    Carl, same goes for me. I dont run with the cap over the Ignition coil either.

    Something else I noted that dropped my amp draw about 150ma is that in my particular configuration I wired the globe with one end to the center of the IGN coil and the other to the negative terminal of the run battery. This dropped amp draw without affecting charging rate OR light output.

    I currently have the second unit running off 24 (or 36) volts, with the third wire of the oscillator going to bridge and the IGN coil going to bridge as well. 2203.3 uF as caps, full cap pulser on the back end. 20w light is enough to illuminate the room I am in from total darkness to workable conditions. Even better on 24v. Amp draw is 100-400ma on 12v, 500-600ma on 24v.

    Bodkins, good to see you got it working! Let us know how it performs!

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  • hh1341
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    Cap

    The cap Lidmotor has placed in the LB circuit is not working for me.(as seen in his vid, it sure is working for him, thanks Lid)

    Caps that I have tried, snuff out the CFL.
    Also, a second coil has not increased light output hardly at all.

    This tuning is many stabs in the dark.

    Has anyone worked out a procedure.

    Carl
    Last edited by hh1341; 09-05-2008, 01:00 AM.

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  • boguslaw
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    May I ask what kind of output such inverter produce ? Squarewave or sinewave ?

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  • kniteowl
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    Originally posted by amigo View Post
    Howdy,

    I was surfing the Net for some Tesla information and came up this page:

    A simple inverter for flourescent lamps

    Looks similar to what Imhotep did except for the solid state circuitry...and it was done in 2001. Were we asleep for seven years waiting for Imhotep to wake us up
    Like I stated before, 15 years ago, we built this in electronic class. Making a battery powered inverter is nothing new; this has been around for a long time.

    What Imhotep did that was new, and most impressive is getting the current draw down to a very little, and recover energy back. This was something that was never thought of, and most like never even thought possible before. Definite hats off to Imhotep for coming up with these improvements/advancements.

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  • Soldyur
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    okay

    Thanks Bodkins I am going to get to my friends shop with the stuff and let him get me up to speed.

    Jason

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  • Bodkins
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    KGround
    Great write sir lots of info
    i never build the relay but understood that the relay coil being off for the connect may a source off extra energy.
    more reshearch need to be done on the posabilty it adds to the setup?
    i dont have a condeser my lights are turning orange over time this maybe the problem.
    Take Care

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  • anut
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    I have tried this one. It works as expected. But can we extend the idea, say to power other appliances? Can we modify the circuit so that it can power a electric kettle, a motor or the like?

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