Ferrite at Work

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Jagau posted this 16 December 2023

I transferred my thread on Ferrite at Work here to BeyondUnity.org

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Wistiti posted this 16 September 2020

Nice job my friend!! Just to be sure, witch coil do you reverse the polarity?

Thanks for sharing!

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Jagau posted this 16 September 2020

Hi LOstfox

It's really good to see that it works for you too.
As for the leds blinking, I noticed the same thing as you last Thursday.
The 100k should be set to have minimum voltage drop at startup and I have noticed that when the battery reaches a certain level the frequency of flashes decreases and only a very slow flash is surely a feature of this circuit. I have already built 5 different circuits with the drawing that Nekvedrat provided us.

Well done it seems that it also charges a capacitor that keeps us informed of your results, with the whole team we will surely achieve a good result.
thanks for sharing.

I will invite others to share and experiment, don't be shy this is the first selfrunner I see that works without voltage lost.

Other future observations on this selfrunner.

Jagau

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UndisclosedMember posted this 16 September 2020

Hey my friend Wistiti! Hey Jagau, thanks for sharing! Sure! I changed the polarity of the upper purple coil (at original drawing), the one that goes to base of transistor. I also burned 3-4 transistors and several LEDs while I was playing using battery with it..

The super capacitor is 10 farad and started with 0.57V and went to 1.764V in few hours and stayed there.. and the LED was blinking faster. I haven't played with 1.5uf capacitor yet.

Another try was with a LiIon battery at 3.95V and when I was connecting earth (red cable) at the negative lead of the LED that is connected to both cores (Led was removed.. positive lead was open) the voltage jumped to 4.40V. Strange eh?

Edit: my earth connection is directly connected to a copper rod buried 3 meters in my garden. It is not coming from the main house ground grid connection.

This need more time to investigate!

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Jagau posted this 16 September 2020

hi lost

 Yes I think the 4.4v is the voltage that re-ignites the system, that's why I think he installed a 4.7 volts zener diode in his last circuit to regulate the system (to be investigated)


This circuit like you is really efficient when it is well adjusted, it consumes almost nothing and gives a lot, like you my I'm investigating and it's fascinating isn't it?


Jagau

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UndisclosedMember posted this 16 September 2020

Video is ok now sorry about it! Sure Jagau this circuit is very interesting ! I wish I could understand how it works! but I have no idea yet!

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Wistiti posted this 16 September 2020

Nice video my friend L0stf0x!

When the time permit, would you draw a schematic of your circuit using earth ground? im not sure i understand where it is connected...?

 

Thank you and happy to see you back! 🙂

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YoElMiCrO posted this 16 September 2020

Hi all.

I join the replica of the circuit, also its study.
Today later without fail I do it, thanks for sharing it.
As soon as I have an answer about how it works I share it
in this same thread.

Thanks in advance.

YoElMiCrO.

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Jagau posted this 16 September 2020

Hi yo

 Thank you for your presence on "ferrite at work"
I very much appreciate your comments knowing in advance that they will be very relevant and informative.


Jagau

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UndisclosedMember posted this 16 September 2020

Hello to everyone!

I took my shot at this wonderful project. Thanks to everyone who is involved in this. I greatly appreciate your openness. My circuit is running currently for the 25th hour using two AAA alkaline batteries in series. That was what I had on hand when I started this experiment. At first I wondered if this really could work as I witnessed the batteries lose voltage, but as soon as Jagau described the tuning, I got to the system up so that the batteries seemed to be regaining some of their lost charge. Now the charge seems to have stabilized after about 24 hours of climbing.

My build uses large ferrite cores. I was planning on using them to power a Barbosa & Leal type of set up. Actually this system has some resemblence to their designs, in my humble opinion.

Kalle

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Jagau posted this 16 September 2020

Hello kalleVery nice replica I appreciate your sharing. When you will be able to have rechargeable batteries you will see a big improvement, I have the same configuration as you with 2 small 1.2 volt AAA batteries in series, I find the system to be much more stable at this voltage. Once again a great success.

P.S. My friends, Don't forget to thank Nekvadrat for giving us the opportunity, He is the inventor of this circuit

So THANK YOU NEKVADRAT


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