Earth Battery Joule Thief Experiments
This is just a quick video of my new earth battery set-up. I am using the same 2 carbon rods but this time, on the minus side, I am using a large block of…
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This is just a quick video of my new earth battery set-up. I am using the same 2 carbon rods but this time, on the minus side, I am using a large block of…
This is my new and improved earth battery running 4 ultra bright 10mm 28000 MCD LEDs. I am using a standard Joule Thief circuit wound (bifilar) on a ferrite toroid this time. An N3904…
This is my earth battery powering a joule thief circuit and running 7 ultra bright, 10mm, 28500 MCD LEDs. I misspoke myself in the last video, these are 28500 MCD not 28000 like I…
This is my Muller Dynamo testing unit using two paralleled Joule Thief circuits as drivers. Instead of using the standard Joule Thief coil I simple used the paired up diver coils on the Muller….
This is the ‘Automatic Solar Joule Thief’—-“Hewey”–boxed. The device is a simple Joule Thief LED/charger circuit with an automatic solar charger attached. It uses super capacitors instead of batteries to store the energy. “Hewey”…
This is a simple light fixture made using a modified Fuji circuit Joule Thief and a disposable plastic food container. It lights up an 18″ tube pretty well and this is very easy to…
This is my replication of Lidmotor’s Jeanna Light using Jeanna’s large toroid Joule thief design and Lidmotor’s circuit. This circuit puts out between 1200-2000 volts! I do not have an exact measurement yet. (I…
This is my earth battery and modified Fuji joule thief circuit lighting 400 leds. Please see my other videos for explanations on the circuits and for more information on the earth battery. Join us…
Here we see a Joule thief circuit operating from a supercap only. No battery included. The supercap is 2.3 volts and 10F. I charged it up for 10 seconds with an AA (old) battery. I plan on getting larger caps for future experiments. For more informatio…
This is two Joule Pirates (Joule Thieves) wired in parallel running off of one AA battery powering a 48″ tube. (40 watts) The funny thing is that the tube is brighter with just one circuit turned on than with my single circuit experiments from before. …