Joule Thief: Making a Quick and Dirty PCB Joule Thief
Here I show how easy and quick it is to make a simple printed circuit board for your Joule Thief. Copper clad board, the resist pen, and Ferric Chloride etching solution are available at…
Experiments, inventions, patents, …
Here I show how easy and quick it is to make a simple printed circuit board for your Joule Thief. Copper clad board, the resist pen, and Ferric Chloride etching solution are available at…
This is Dr. Stiffler’s diode electrolysis of water but using the Slayer Exciter. The device is running on one 9 volt battery. I also show the exciter wirelessly powering my dried out Stubblefield coil…
This is my version of the Basic Wireless JT. I was inspired to build the LED bank by Sohei Thoth, and I’ve been considering powering a JT with my wireless power system. So here’s…
This is Slayer’s Exciter circuit using a PNP instead of an NPN transistor. The circuit is basically run backwards. I show the circuit illuminating two fluorescent tubes and transmitting energy wirlessly.
My modified Fuji camera AA circuit lighting a string of 100 clear LEDs using only one wire from the circuit. All I have to do is hold my hand near the battery and it lights. When I bring my other hand close to the LED string, they get brighter. This is…
This is my earth battery running a 48″ (40 watt) florescent tube. It is not at full brightness but it is lit and lit pretty well. It is much brighter than it appears on…
I am replicating a test I saw on the net where folks listened to their Joule thief circuits using an AM radio. Yes, this is still the same old AA battery as I used in all of my previous tests. Here I test a regular Joule Thief toroid circuit and the Fu…
This is a Joule Thief Flashlight. I simply modified a cheap 5 super bright LED flashlight that ran on 3 AA batteries by gutting it and using a simple Joule thief circuit which now…
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…
This shows the self start pulse motor being run wirelessly from energy transmitted by a small Slayer Exciter. The Slayer Exciter that I am using to transmit the energy is my “Mini Tesla Coil…