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Replication Imhotep Radiant CFL Oscillator and Self-Charging?? Part 4 final
very happy with this setup, started at 12.10 volts, ran the CFLs for 3 days, ended up with 12.30 volts, ON THE SAME BATTERY, try it yourself 😉
Minnie Low-Voltage Cutoff Circuit Test
Developing and testing the Minnie LiPo Low Voltage Cutoff circuit. Schematic at the end 5:14. NOTE: The S Weir mods make the circuit work better. Use a 2n7000 mini-mosfet instead of the BC337 and…
Electric OU: Grey Box Q-17 Circuit Heat Output vs DC Input Run 1
This is the first experimental run of the test series, more or less a shakedown run. I am testing the Lost Grey Box circuit published by Rosemary Ainslie in a set of photos last…
Knight Rider lights circuit – in a Hot Wheels
A project i’ve wanted to try for a long time..could a working circuit for the lights from the Knight Rider KITT fit in a HotWheels car ? Yeah, kinda, at least in the slightly…
1.2V simple ‘555 A-Like’ circuit
Low voltage, low current possible solution for those without 555 timers in the spares box. The basic circuit is much like a Joule Thief, similar toroids, windings and transistor can be used. The Collector…
Tiny Slayer Exciter mounted on a circuit board.ASF
This is a tiny Slayer Exciter mounted on a circuit board. I show it here lighting up a 4 watt fluorescent tube as well as a neon bulb and three LEDs. The circuit is…
uA Hartley transmitter circuit – Puddle Walker
See description: This type of oscillator has got to be one of the least power hungry on the planet. Lidmotor showed us his version, from a circuit found at Overunity.com. His circuit drew just…
Electric OU: Supplement: The Ainslie Quantum COP17 555 Timer Circuit
As I first discovered in 2009, the Rosemary Ainslie Quantum Magazine article describing her claimed COP over 17 circuit includes a 555 timer schematic circuit that produces an INVERTED duty cycle from that claimed…
Electric OU: The New Ainslie Circuit
Just for fun I put together the new Ainslie multiplemosfet circuit, using 2n7000 mini-mosfets. It oscillates just fine, batteries in or out….. because it’s running on power supplied by the function generator. It’s insensitive…