wow
superluminal,
wow, quite a post there.
superluminal,
wow, quite a post there.
..... you know ..... the ones thats been around 100 years.
), I once have seen a 60w 230v regular light bulb's filament get really red (0-15v PSU set @12.5v output, around 2 amps out, the 2N3055 is Bedini's wheel style, with a pot and resistor on the base, and a diode from E to B ; the cap for the 555 was then an electrolytic polarized 4.5 uf) . The primary was just fed on 1 lead, no out. The bulb was earth grounded on the out leg, and fed by only 1 lead from the 4 secondaries quadrants in series to the other bulb's leg, but both legs were connected to a 400v blue disc shaped non polarized cap (from an old 300w ATX psu; don't know the capacitance). 
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